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Problem Statement:
There are 5 columns involved, which are 'Order ID', 'Order Status', 'Desired Part Delivery Date', 'In Shipping Date', 'Order Completed Date'.
I need to create a new column/measure which contains the count of 'Order ID' based on the following two conditions:
if ('In Shipping Date') IS_BLANK then check if 'Desired Part Delivery Date' >= 'Order Completed Date' and if this is true then display the count of 'Order ID'.
if ('In Shipping Date') IS_NOT_BLANK then check if 'Desired Part Delivery Date' >= 'In Shipping Date' and if this is true then display the count of 'Order ID'.
Also the 'Order ID' count should be filtered based on 'Order Status'="Completed" or 'Order Status'="Shipping"
Please help me solve this issue asap.
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Hi @Anonymous
You can first add a new column to flag whether an order ID meets both conditions you mentioned. Then create a measure to calcualte the count.
Create a new column as below. It returns 1 when the condition is true.
Then create a measure to count Order IDs whose Flag value is 1.
Number Of IDs = CALCULATE(COUNT('Table'[Order ID]), 'Table'[Flag] = 1)
If you want to add filters, it could be
Number Of IDs 2 = CALCULATE(COUNT('Table'[Order ID]), 'Table'[Flag] = 1, 'Table'[Order Status] = "Completed")
or
Number Of IDs 3 = CALCULATE(COUNT('Table'[Order ID]), 'Table'[Flag] = 1, 'Table'[Order Status] IN {"Completed", "Shipping"})
Hope it helps.
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Jing
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Hi @Anonymous
You can first add a new column to flag whether an order ID meets both conditions you mentioned. Then create a measure to calcualte the count.
Create a new column as below. It returns 1 when the condition is true.
Then create a measure to count Order IDs whose Flag value is 1.
Number Of IDs = CALCULATE(COUNT('Table'[Order ID]), 'Table'[Flag] = 1)
If you want to add filters, it could be
Number Of IDs 2 = CALCULATE(COUNT('Table'[Order ID]), 'Table'[Flag] = 1, 'Table'[Order Status] = "Completed")
or
Number Of IDs 3 = CALCULATE(COUNT('Table'[Order ID]), 'Table'[Flag] = 1, 'Table'[Order Status] IN {"Completed", "Shipping"})
Hope it helps.
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Jing
If this post helps, please Accept it as Solution to help other members find it.
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