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Resolver I
Resolver I

Count based on a different conditions

I need to translate this sql query:

 

SELECT COUNT (DISTINCT [Employee ID] )
FROM [IDW_mart_DEV].[dbo].[rep_timesheet_OVT]
WHERE [OT BTW 0% & 10%] = '1'
AND [quarter_offset] = '-1'

 

into DAX. how do I put in the second condition ? IN other words, how do I incorporate:

DISTINCTCOUNT (rep_time[Employee ID] ) ?  I have already a filter, filtering out [OT BTW 0% & 10%] = '1' 

Where from here?

 

CNT OT BTW 0% & 10% =
CALCULATE (
COUNT ( rep_time[OT BTW 0% & 10%]),
FILTER ( rep_time, rep_time[OT BTW 0% & 10%] =1 )
)
 
 
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acg
Resolver I
Resolver I

ohh silly me, I just found it:

here we go:

 

CNT OT BTW 0% & 10% =
CALCULATE (
DISTINCTCOUNT (rep_time[Employee ID]),
FILTER ( rep_time, rep_time[OT BTW 0% & 10%] =1 )
)

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acg
Resolver I
Resolver I

ohh silly me, I just found it:

here we go:

 

CNT OT BTW 0% & 10% =
CALCULATE (
DISTINCTCOUNT (rep_time[Employee ID]),
FILTER ( rep_time, rep_time[OT BTW 0% & 10%] =1 )
)

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