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I have the relationship below. I need it to count the IdPersona of Pagos as long as in ContratosServicio there is an IdPersona with the same FechaCreación.
It sends payments, so the calendar date should be calendar vs pagos[Date].
The relationship of Pagos to contratosservicio is by IdPersona and yes, it is from several to several, because a person that is deleted and rejoins keeps the IdPersona but the contract is different.
(do I understand?)
CALCULATE
(
DISTINCTCOUNT
(
Pagos[IdPersona]
)
,
USERELATIONSHIP(
'1CalFCreacion'[Date]
,
Pagos[FechaCreacion]
)
,
Pagos[CuentaContable] = "70510030"
,
filter ( values(Personas[EsEmpleado]) , "False")
,
ContratosServicio[CambioServicioRealizado] = 0
,
ServiciosContratables[IdTipoServicio] = 5 || ServiciosContratables[IdTipoServicio] = 7
)
Hi @joaquinel
Can you please share a mockup data or sample of your PBIX file. You can use a onedrive, google drive, we transfer or similar link to upload your files.
If the information is sensitive please share it trough private message.
Regards
Miguel Félix
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Hi @joaquinel
Without any information is difficult to give you the correct syntax to achieve the expected result, this is even more difficult because of the many to many relationship that you have that can bring incorrect values.
Are you abble to create a mockup data?
Regards
Miguel Félix
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