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hi,
I have a table with tickets:
Ticket_ID / Day_Open / Day_Closed / ...
and a Calendar table with dates
I'd like a measure to cound the amount of open tickets any given day so that I can chart it.
So I tried:
OpenTickets= COUNTROWS(FILTER(Table; Table[Day_Open].[Date]< MIN(Calendar[Date]) && (Table[Day_Closed].[Date]> MIN(Calendar[Date]) || Table[Day_Closed].[Date]= BLANK())))
but I doesn't work. I had to put MIN (Date) and I suppose this is the problem, but I don't know how to filter using the given checked day on a measure.
any tip?
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Hi Pingu,
You said "I'd like a measure to cound the amount of open tickets any given day so that I can chart it.", if "any given day" means every day in the calendar table. You can create a relationship between Ticket table and Calendar table and modify your measure like below:
OpenTickets =
COUNTROWS (
FILTER (
Table;
Table[Day_Open].[Date] < RELATED ( Calendar[Date] )
&& (
Table[Day_Closed].[Date] > RELATED ( Calendar[Date] )
|| Table[Day_Closed].[Date] = BLANK ()
)
)
)
If it means date user has selected, after creating relationship, you can create a slicer chart based on Calendar column and modify measure like this:
OpenTickets =
COUNTROWS (
FILTER (
Table;
Table[Day_Open].[Date] < SELECTEDVALUE ( Calendar[Date] )
&& (
Table[Day_Closed].[Date] > SELECTEDVALUE ( Calendar[Date] )
|| Table[Day_Closed].[Date] = BLANK ()
)
)
)
Regards,
Jimmy Tao
Hi Pingu,
You said "I'd like a measure to cound the amount of open tickets any given day so that I can chart it.", if "any given day" means every day in the calendar table. You can create a relationship between Ticket table and Calendar table and modify your measure like below:
OpenTickets =
COUNTROWS (
FILTER (
Table;
Table[Day_Open].[Date] < RELATED ( Calendar[Date] )
&& (
Table[Day_Closed].[Date] > RELATED ( Calendar[Date] )
|| Table[Day_Closed].[Date] = BLANK ()
)
)
)
If it means date user has selected, after creating relationship, you can create a slicer chart based on Calendar column and modify measure like this:
OpenTickets =
COUNTROWS (
FILTER (
Table;
Table[Day_Open].[Date] < SELECTEDVALUE ( Calendar[Date] )
&& (
Table[Day_Closed].[Date] > SELECTEDVALUE ( Calendar[Date] )
|| Table[Day_Closed].[Date] = BLANK ()
)
)
)
Regards,
Jimmy Tao
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