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v-rouge
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Comparing two columns for Card visual

Hello, I am new to DAX expressions so hoping someone can help. 

 

I have two columns from a SharePoint List source. I want to compare Column 1 to Column 2 if it is equal to, greater than or less than and then display the number of rows in a Card visual (so essentially I will have 3 Card visuals with a number in each - one for equal to, one for greater than and one for less than).

 

I've tried new measures but everything I put in so far is invalid.

 

Thanks in advance.

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Greg_Deckler
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@v-rouge Maybe:

 

Measure 1 = COUNTROWS(FILTER('Table',[Column1]=[Column2]))

Measure 2 = COUNTROWS(FILTER('Table',[Column1]<[Column2]))

Measure 3 = COUNTROWS(FILTER('Table',[Column1]>[Column2]))

 



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Greg_Deckler
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@v-rouge Maybe:

 

Measure 1 = COUNTROWS(FILTER('Table',[Column1]=[Column2]))

Measure 2 = COUNTROWS(FILTER('Table',[Column1]<[Column2]))

Measure 3 = COUNTROWS(FILTER('Table',[Column1]>[Column2]))

 



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Instead of a Kudo, please vote for this idea
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DAX is easy, CALCULATE makes DAX hard...

Genius - that worked. Thanks so much @Greg_Deckler! I'll mark it as solved now.

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