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count({$<Div_Routes={1},UStatus-={"Sold", "Coll-Salvage","PC-Salvage"},
Fact_Type = {"Document"},Repair_Reason_Metric={"Door Traffic"} >}distinct DOCID)
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Hi @gokcen ,
I think you want to distinct count the [DOCID] column based on the filters as above. I suggest you to try code as below to create a measure.
Distinct Count DOCID =
CALCULATE (
DISTINCTCOUNT ( 'TableName'[DOCID] ),
FILTER (
'TableName',
'TableName'[Div_Routes] = 1
&& NOT ( 'TableName'[UStatus] IN { "Sold", "Coll-Salvage", "PC-Salvage" } )
&& 'TableName'[Fact_Type] = { "Document" }
&& 'TableName'[Repair_Reason_Metric] = { "Door Traffic" }
)
)
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 @gokcen ,
I think you want to distinct count the [DOCID] column based on the filters as above. I suggest you to try code as below to create a measure.
Distinct Count DOCID =
CALCULATE (
DISTINCTCOUNT ( 'TableName'[DOCID] ),
FILTER (
'TableName',
'TableName'[Div_Routes] = 1
&& NOT ( 'TableName'[UStatus] IN { "Sold", "Coll-Salvage", "PC-Salvage" } )
&& 'TableName'[Fact_Type] = { "Document" }
&& 'TableName'[Repair_Reason_Metric] = { "Door Traffic" }
)
)
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.