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I have a Measure A = CALCULATE ([First Contact Resolution], Calendar'[RelativeWorkingDayNumber] < -9)
However, I want the measure to ignore a page filter of Calendar'[RelativeWorkingDayNumber] = -1.
What DAX can I use for this please?
Hi, @Anonymous
This is really puzzling.
What is the formula of [First Contact Resolution] and not sure if something is affected by it
Is there any chance you might share a sample file of dummy data for further discussion?
Hi, @Anonymous
This is what you want:
MeasureA =
CALCULATE (
[First Contact Resolution],
FILTER (
ALL ( 'Calendar'[RelativeWorkingDayNumber] ),
'Calendar'[RelativeWorkingDayNumber] < -9
)
)
In addition, I think formula provided by @parry2k can also work.
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Zeon Zheng
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Hi all,
Thank you for your suggestions. I tried both but the result still gets filtered by the page filter, which I have been trying to ignore.
@Anonymous try this:
A =
CALCULATE (
[First Contact Resolution],
REMOVEFILTER(Calendar'[RelativeWorkingDayNumber]),
Calendar'[RelativeWorkingDayNumber] < -9)
)
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