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first timer. I am trying to do what feels like a simple aggregation. I have a list of customers and their distance to candy stores. I want to summarize the number of customers by their distance to the closest store.
in SQL it looks like this:
Solved! Go to Solution.
A measure solution.
Cust Count by Min Miles =
VAR _milesInFilterContext = VALUES( Table1[Miles Away] )
RETURN
COUNTX(
VALUES( Table1[customerID] ),
VAR _minMileByCust = CALCULATE( MIN( Table1[Miles Away] ), ALL( Table1[Miles Away] ) )
RETURN
IF( _minMileByCust IN _milesInFilterContext, 0 )
)
Formatting: continuous x-axis with title/value labels off + custom format data labels
A measure solution.
Cust Count by Min Miles =
VAR _milesInFilterContext = VALUES( Table1[Miles Away] )
RETURN
COUNTX(
VALUES( Table1[customerID] ),
VAR _minMileByCust = CALCULATE( MIN( Table1[Miles Away] ), ALL( Table1[Miles Away] ) )
RETURN
IF( _minMileByCust IN _milesInFilterContext, 0 )
)
Formatting: continuous x-axis with title/value labels off + custom format data labels
YEP. SAVED MY WEEKEND. TYFYS MARK.
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