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I want to create a measure to distinct count the CLIENT_ID if the aggregation of the sales column is greater than 0.
I used to create a calculated column to bring me 1 if the sales where greater than 0, else it would bring me 0.
So it would look like: CALCULATE(DISTINCTCOUNT(CLIENT_ID)); [CALCULATEDCOLUMN] = 1)
But, as it turns out, even if the aggregate total is not greater than 1, it would still count the CLIENT_ID, because in the first and the last row for example, the sales would be greater than 0.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Measure =
COUNTROWS(
DISTINCT(
SELECTCOLUMNS(
FILTER(
SUMMARIZE(
'Table',
[CLIENT_ID],
"__Sum",SUM('Table'[LIQUID_SALES])
),
[__Sum] > 1
),
"__Client",[CLIENT_ID]
)
)
)
Measure =
COUNTROWS(
DISTINCT(
SELECTCOLUMNS(
FILTER(
SUMMARIZE(
'Table',
[CLIENT_ID],
"__Sum",SUM('Table'[LIQUID_SALES])
),
[__Sum] > 1
),
"__Client",[CLIENT_ID]
)
)
)
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