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bestmbaman
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Hi,
This question was resolved but the answer can not be posted so I decided to delete the questions completely!

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bestmbaman
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bestmbaman
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It is solved by myself!

DataNinja777
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Hi @bestmbaman ,

 

It appears that your coutofemployees column is a numerical column, and you are trying to filter the precalculated employee number column.  Is this assumption correct?  However, if you have the data which has the information of

  • Employee ID,
  • Joining date,
  • Leaving date

instead of filtering the precalculate numerical column with date field, you can perform much more flexible headcount analysis, using a disconnected calendar table and a dax formula like below:

 

Headcount =
SUMX (
    'Employee',
    IF (
        MAX ( 'Calendar'[Date] ) >= 'Employee'[Joining date]
            && MAX ( 'Calendar'[Date] ) <= 'Employee'[Leaving date],
        1,
        BLANK ()
    )
)

 

 I attach a relevant article which discusses this topic.  

https://p3adaptive.com/finding-the-magic-part-2-on-the-way-to-data-happiness/

Best regards,

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