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Hello,
I am counting the number of row in a table1 which correspond to a criteria in table2.
For example,
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Hi @Anonymous try:
calculate(counta('Table'[ApprovedByRiskCommittee]),filter('table1','table1'[ApprovedByRiskCommittee]<>"Y" || 'table1'[ApprovedByRiskCommittee] = blank()))
regards.
I am sorry. I have a mistake in my equation that I have provided.
Here's the good ones.
Hi @Anonymous try:
calculate(counta('Table'[ApprovedByRiskCommittee]),filter('table1','table1'[ApprovedByRiskCommittee]<>"Y" || 'table1'[ApprovedByRiskCommittee] = blank()))
regards.
@Anonymous do you have two tables? Why in the filter you have Table1
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