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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:
Customer | Date 1 | Date 2 |
1 | 26/01/2020 | 28/02/2022 |
1 | 28/12/2021 | 25/11/2021 |
2 | 31/02/2022 | 31/01/2022 |
3 | 01/06/2021 | 31/05/2021 |
3 | 05/08/2020 | 07/04/2022 |
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?
Thank you, i forgot to say that the two dates are from two different tables.
And how are those tables connected?!
Hi,
CustomerCount =
CALCULATE(
DISTINCTCOUNT(table[Customer]),
FILTER(
table,
table[Date 1] > table[Date 2]
)
)
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