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Anonymous
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Count when the row has value

I have a table like this. 

 

PersonM1M2M3M4
Peter1000
Jane0000
Tom1010
Mary1110

 

I want to count rows when at least one of the M1, M2, M3, and M4 has value.

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Anonymous
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You can create a measure as follows:

 

PeopleCount = CALCULATE(

    DISTINCTCOUNT(TableName[Person]), 

    FILTER(ALL(TableName), TableName[M1] + TableName[M2] + TableName[M3] + TableName[M4] >= 1)

)

 

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I appreciate it if you can try it and share any feedback.

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Anonymous
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@Anonymous

In your table ALL rows do have a value in ALL columns...
amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@Anonymous , Try a measure

row count =countrows(filter(Table, Table[M1] +Table[M2]+Table[M3]+Table[M4] >0))

Anonymous
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You can create a measure as follows:

 

PeopleCount = CALCULATE(

    DISTINCTCOUNT(TableName[Person]), 

    FILTER(ALL(TableName), TableName[M1] + TableName[M2] + TableName[M3] + TableName[M4] >= 1)

)

 

BTW, I recently developed this Power BI Smartable android app

I appreciate it if you can try it and share any feedback.

powerbi.png

 

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