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aservan
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Guys, I have a problem, I can't convert this select to PB's DAX, could someone help me?

 

>>SELECT count(*) as open_open FROM [BASE].[dbo].[Fact_Call] to where a.DateOpen <= '2022-10-31' and (a.StatusCalledID not in (4, 12) or (a.StatusCalledID in (4, 12) and a.DateClosing > '2022-10-31'))<<

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JorgePinho
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Hello @aservan !

 

I think you want something like this:

open_open = 
CALCULATE(COUNT([insert column]), OR(a.DateOpen <= DATE(2022,10,31) && NOT(a.StatusCalledID IN {4,12}), a.StatusCalledID IN {4,12} && a.DateClosing > DATE(2022,10,31)))

 

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JorgePinho
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Solution Sage

Hello @aservan !

 

I think you want something like this:

open_open = 
CALCULATE(COUNT([insert column]), OR(a.DateOpen <= DATE(2022,10,31) && NOT(a.StatusCalledID IN {4,12}), a.StatusCalledID IN {4,12} && a.DateClosing > DATE(2022,10,31)))

 

TKS MANNNN!

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