Skip to main content
cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 

Be one of the first to start using Fabric Databases. View on-demand sessions with database experts and the Microsoft product team to learn just how easy it is to get started. Watch now

Reply
spagad6263
Post Patron
Post Patron

What is Filter used here for?

I've a table [test-data], and I would like to count how many records with field [PRE_CHECK] = "Y"). I've created measure as below. The difference is the second one has Filter, while the first one doesn't. They return same number of records. Just wondering what Filter is used here, and what difference it will make? Btw, the seconed one was written by anothre developer. Thanks.

 

mPre_Check = CALCULATE(DISTINCTCOUNT('test-data'[INVOICE_GUID]),'test-data'[PRE_CHECK] = "Y")

mPre_Check = CALCULATE(DISTINCTCOUNT('test-data'[INVOICE_GUID]),FILTER('test-data', 'test-data'[PRE_CHECK] = "Y"))

1 ACCEPTED SOLUTION
Ashish_Mathur
Super User
Super User

Hi,

The FILTER() function is of no use in this scenario because yours is a simple filter condition (not a rich filter condition).  A rich filter condition is where you compare a measure to a measure, a measure to a column or a column to a column.  The second trigger for a filter is where you want to give precedence to the selection made in the slicer or to the field dragged in the rows/columns of a visual.  So in your example if you create a slicer for PRE_CHECK where the user selects "N" and you want the calculation to use "N" rather than "Y".  The FILTER() function gives precedence to the user selection rather than the filter condition mentioned in the CALCULATE() function. 


Regards,
Ashish Mathur
http://www.ashishmathur.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/excelenthusiasts/

View solution in original post

3 REPLIES 3
spagad6263
Post Patron
Post Patron

Thanks both for the advice.

Ashish_Mathur
Super User
Super User

Hi,

The FILTER() function is of no use in this scenario because yours is a simple filter condition (not a rich filter condition).  A rich filter condition is where you compare a measure to a measure, a measure to a column or a column to a column.  The second trigger for a filter is where you want to give precedence to the selection made in the slicer or to the field dragged in the rows/columns of a visual.  So in your example if you create a slicer for PRE_CHECK where the user selects "N" and you want the calculation to use "N" rather than "Y".  The FILTER() function gives precedence to the user selection rather than the filter condition mentioned in the CALCULATE() function. 


Regards,
Ashish Mathur
http://www.ashishmathur.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/excelenthusiasts/

Helpful resources

Announcements
Las Vegas 2025

Join us at the Microsoft Fabric Community Conference

March 31 - April 2, 2025, in Las Vegas, Nevada. Use code MSCUST for a $150 discount!

Dec Fabric Community Survey

We want your feedback!

Your insights matter. That’s why we created a quick survey to learn about your experience finding answers to technical questions.

ArunFabCon

Microsoft Fabric Community Conference 2025

Arun Ulag shares exciting details about the Microsoft Fabric Conference 2025, which will be held in Las Vegas, NV.

December 2024

A Year in Review - December 2024

Find out what content was popular in the Fabric community during 2024.