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Hello ,
I want to count the distinct IDs which have completed the process cycle which is from 'New Email' to 'Complete' only. Other IDs with an incomplete process cycle which does not End with a 'Complete' or start with 'New Email' needs to be ignored.
ID | Process Status | Seq |
11A | NEW EMAIL | 10 |
11A | PROCESSING | 20 |
11A | PROCESSING TRANSFORMATION | 30 |
11A | PROCESSING TRANSFORMATION | 30 |
11A | PROCESSING TRANSFORMATION | 30 |
11A | PROCESSING OUTPUT | 40 |
11A | VALIDATING | 50 |
11A | WORKQUEUE | 70 |
11A | COMPLETE | 100 |
12A | NEW EMAIL | 10 |
12A | PROCESSING | 20 |
12A | PROCESSING TRANSFORMATION | 30 |
12A | PROCESSING TRANSFORMATION | 30 |
12A | PROCESSING TRANSFORMATION | 30 |
12A | PROCESSING OUTPUT | 40 |
12A | VALIDATING | 50 |
12A | WORKQUEUE | 70 |
12A | COMPLETE | 100 |
13B | NEW EMAIL | 10 |
13B | PROCESSING | 20 |
13B | TERMINATING | 1000 |
14C | NOTIFICATION | 99 |
15D | NEW EMAIL | 10 |
15D | PROCESSING
| 20 |
In the above example Only IDs - 11A and 12A have completed the process hence I need a count of 2 as my result.
Tried this which didn't work!
Test_Msr = CALCULATE(Distinctcount(ID) , FILTER( Min(seq = 10) && Max(seq = 100)))
Can someone please help me with the dax!
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Hi @RRaj_293 ,
I have tested Selva-Salimi's workaround, it will return a error due to GroupBY.
I think you can try code as below to create a measure.
CompletedCycleIDs =
VAR _FILTER = FILTER(ProcessData,ProcessData[Process Status] IN {"NEW EMAIL","COMPLETE"})
VAR _SUMMARIZE = SUMMARIZE(_FILTER,[ID],"COUNT",
VAR _ID = [ID]
RETURN
COUNTAX(FILTER(_FILTER,[ID] = _ID),[ID]))
RETURN
COUNTX(FILTER(_SUMMARIZE,[COUNT] = 2),[ID])
Result is as below.
Best Regards,
Rico Zhou
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @RRaj_293 ,
I have tested Selva-Salimi's workaround, it will return a error due to GroupBY.
I think you can try code as below to create a measure.
CompletedCycleIDs =
VAR _FILTER = FILTER(ProcessData,ProcessData[Process Status] IN {"NEW EMAIL","COMPLETE"})
VAR _SUMMARIZE = SUMMARIZE(_FILTER,[ID],"COUNT",
VAR _ID = [ID]
RETURN
COUNTAX(FILTER(_FILTER,[ID] = _ID),[ID]))
RETURN
COUNTX(FILTER(_SUMMARIZE,[COUNT] = 2),[ID])
Result is as below.
Best Regards,
Rico Zhou
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @RRaj_293
you can write it as follows:
CompletedCycleIDs =
CALCULATE(
DISTINCTCOUNT(ProcessData[ID]),
FILTER(
GROUPBY(
ProcessData,
ProcessData[ID],
"FirstStage", MIN(ProcessData[seq]),
"LastStage", MAX(ProcessData[seq])
),
[FirstStage] = 10 && [LastStage] = 100
)
)
If this post helps, then I would appreciate a thumbs up 👍 and mark it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
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