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i have my data as follows
| Case Number | Procedure code |
| 1505 | SN21 |
| 1505 | SN21 |
| 1505 | SN23 |
| 1508 | SN21 |
| 1508 | MR28 |
| 1509 | SN21 |
| 1510 | MR28 |
| 1511 | SN23 |
| 1512 | SN23 |
| 1509 | SN21 |
| 1513 | SN21 |
| 1513 | SN21 |
I am trying to create a measure that counts unique "CaseNumbers" that are carrying "SN21" procedure Code.
(or)
Count of CaseNumbers that has SN21 procedure code repeated twice.
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@Anonymous
You can use this measure:
Unique Case Numbers =
CALCULATE(
DISTINCTCOUNT(Table[Case Number]),
Table[Procedure code] = "SN21"
)
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@Anonymous
Try this:
Unique Case Numbers =
CALCULATE(
COUNT(Table2[Case Number]),
Table2[Procedure code] = "SN21"
)
-
CALCULATE(
DISTINCTCOUNT(Table2[Case Number]),
Table2[Procedure code] = "SN21"
)
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@Anonymous
You can use this measure:
Unique Case Numbers =
CALCULATE(
DISTINCTCOUNT(Table[Case Number]),
Table[Procedure code] = "SN21"
)
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Is there any way to use this expression to subract the SN21 procedure total count - SN21 procedure distinct ocunt!!
@Anonymous
Try this:
Unique Case Numbers =
CALCULATE(
COUNT(Table2[Case Number]),
Table2[Procedure code] = "SN21"
)
-
CALCULATE(
DISTINCTCOUNT(Table2[Case Number]),
Table2[Procedure code] = "SN21"
)
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