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LS1700
Resolver I
Resolver I

sum by group and count if

Hi, 

 

I would like to have a measure that can tell me how many cusotmer have not sold a single unit in total.

 

The measure ( I think) should do the sum of the sales by customer and then count those who have sales=0.

 

Any idea?

 

in the below case it should be =1.

 

 

CustomerModelSales
AX1
AY0
AZ1
BX1
BY1
BZ1
CY1
DX0

 

 

thanks

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Anonymous
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I didn't try this... but it sounds kinda nice...?  🙂

 

Total Sales = SUM(MyTable[Sales])

Losers = CALCULATE(DISTINCTCOUNT(MyTable[Customer]), FILTER(VALUES(MyTable[Customer]), [Total Sales] = 0))

 

 

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Anonymous
Not applicable

I didn't try this... but it sounds kinda nice...?  🙂

 

Total Sales = SUM(MyTable[Sales])

Losers = CALCULATE(DISTINCTCOUNT(MyTable[Customer]), FILTER(VALUES(MyTable[Customer]), [Total Sales] = 0))

 

 

Thanks! Completely solved my problem!

Brilliant! Works like a charm and JUST what I was looking for....

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