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Anonymous
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Calculating pass or fail

123.PNGI would like to know how to calculate pass or fail for each student if they have taken both the courses. I have a measure on grade as the grades could be A,B,C or S for passing. Each student will have two or less rows based on number of courses taken.

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Anonymous
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Thanks for your reply. I didn't try your method but I wrote a calculated column to decide Pass or Fail using SQL query and used below measure

GR = if(COUNTROWS(filter(ALL(COURSES),and(COURSES[COURSE_NAME]="CECZS-769", AND( COURSES[Pass_Fail] ="P",COURSES[PERSON_ID]=SELECTEDVALUE(COURSES[PERSON_ID])))))>0,"Pass","Not_Finished")

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Hi @Anonymous ,

 

If you want to count the number of courses passed per student, please try the following Measure1.

 

Measure1 = 
CALCULATE ( COUNTROWS ( 'Table' ), 'Table'[GRADE] IN { "A", "S", "B", "C" } )


If you want to count the number of students who passed both courses, please try the following Measure2.

 

Measure2 = 
CALCULATE (
    DISTINCTCOUNT ( 'Table'[STUDENT ID] ),
    FILTER ( VALUES ( 'Table'[STUDENT ID] ), [Measure1] = 2 )
)

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If the problem is still not resolved, please provide detailed error information or the expected result you expect. Let me know immediately, looking forward to your reply.
Best Regards,
Winniz
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Anonymous
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Thanks for your reply. I didn't try your method but I wrote a calculated column to decide Pass or Fail using SQL query and used below measure

GR = if(COUNTROWS(filter(ALL(COURSES),and(COURSES[COURSE_NAME]="CECZS-769", AND( COURSES[Pass_Fail] ="P",COURSES[PERSON_ID]=SELECTEDVALUE(COURSES[PERSON_ID])))))>0,"Pass","Not_Finished")

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