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Anonymous
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distinct count with filter

Good Morning,

I need some help please with a distinct count with a filter.

The count is for customer, i need to filter on two dates so it is only counting where the first date is greater than the second date.

For example in the below table i would get a result of 3:

CustomerDate 1Date 2
126/01/202028/02/2022
128/12/202125/11/2021
231/02/202231/01/2022
301/06/202131/05/2021
305/08/202007/04/2022
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Anonymous
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Hi the tables are joined by the customer number

How? Can you show a picture?

 

How does Table 1 know, which Date 2 belongs to which Date 1?

Anonymous
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Thank you, i forgot to say that the two dates are from two different tables. 

And how are those tables connected?!

lukiz84
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Hi,

 

CustomerCount =
   CALCULATE(
      DISTINCTCOUNT(table[Customer]),
      FILTER(
         table,
         table[Date 1] > table[Date 2]
      )
   )

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