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Skumaran
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How to remove the filter from a measure

Hi,

 

I am trying to analyse a data set, below is the sample data

Skumaran_0-1660753804899.png

 

is it possible to get the count of a particular item ( slicer) and the total count of all the items for the order #?

 

What I am trying is to do is to add "Item" as slicer and I need to get the Count of selected item and the Total count of all the items in an Order #

 

for example if I add "Wire" in the slider the table should display the Count of selected Item as "1" and I need a measure to display the total count as "5" for the Order # as below

Skumaran_1-1660753829087.png

 

How do I create a measure to exclude the filter and show the Total count of all the items of an Order #

 

Kindly help to resolve this,

 

Regards,

Shyam.

 

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PaulDBrown
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Try:

Total count of items = CALCULATE (COUNT(Table[Item]), ALL(Table[Item]))





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Hi @Skumaran

 

You didn't close your Count() function correctly.

CALCULATE(COUNT(Sheet3[Item]),ALL(Sheet3[Item]))

 

Hope it helps!

 

Kind regards,

OD

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Skumaran
Regular Visitor

Hi, It works!!

 

Thank you very much!!

PaulDBrown
Community Champion
Community Champion

Try:

Total count of items = CALCULATE (COUNT(Table[Item]), ALL(Table[Item]))





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In doing so, you are also helping me. Thank you!

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Paul on Linkedin.






Hi Paul, 

 

Thank you for your response,

 

I tried as you suggested but it returned with an error,

 

Skumaran_0-1660757353152.png

 

Hi @Skumaran

 

You didn't close your Count() function correctly.

CALCULATE(COUNT(Sheet3[Item]),ALL(Sheet3[Item]))

 

Hope it helps!

 

Kind regards,

OD

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