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Anonymous
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DISTINCTCOUNT if id each every month.

Hello
I have a 6 moths data. It's web logins. I need a measure, where i could calculate HOW UNIQUE USERS LOGINS EVERY MONTH, and if this users logins every month - return count, and if not logins every moth - not return. 
For example

user_idlogin_dateweb/app 
12022-05-05web 
22022-05-05web 
32022-05-05web 
42022-05-05app 
12022-06-05app 
52022-06-05web 
32022-06-05app 
12022-07-05web 
62022-07-05web 
32022-07-05web 
12022-08-05app 
62022-08-05web 
72022-08-05web 

And this i need:

DateUnique users allUnique u. per periodlogin every month 
month 544  
month 6532 
month 7632 
month 8731 

Thank you. I not have idea. 😞 

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v-zhangti
Community Support
Community Support

Hi, @Anonymous 

 

You can try the following methods.

 

Unique users all = CALCULATE(MAX('Table'[user_id]),ALLEXCEPT('Table','Table'[login_date]))
Unique u. per period = CALCULATE(COUNT('Table'[web/app]),ALLEXCEPT('Table','Table'[login_date]))
Measure =
CALCULATE (
    COUNT ( 'Table'[user_id] ),
    FILTER (
        ALL ( 'Table' ),
        [user_id] = SELECTEDVALUE ( 'Table'[user_id] )
            && [login_date] <= SELECTEDVALUE ( 'Table'[login_date] )
    )
)
login every month =
CALCULATE (
    COUNT ( 'Table'[user_id] ),
    FILTER (
        ALL ( 'Table' ),
        [Measure] >= 2
            && [login_date] = SELECTEDVALUE ( 'Table'[login_date] )
    )
)

 

vzhangti_0-1661837618055.png

Is this the result you expect? If I misunderstand, please provide more explanation.

 

Best Regards,

Community Support Team _Charlotte

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

 

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v-zhangti
Community Support
Community Support

Hi, @Anonymous 

 

You can try the following methods.

 

Unique users all = CALCULATE(MAX('Table'[user_id]),ALLEXCEPT('Table','Table'[login_date]))
Unique u. per period = CALCULATE(COUNT('Table'[web/app]),ALLEXCEPT('Table','Table'[login_date]))
Measure =
CALCULATE (
    COUNT ( 'Table'[user_id] ),
    FILTER (
        ALL ( 'Table' ),
        [user_id] = SELECTEDVALUE ( 'Table'[user_id] )
            && [login_date] <= SELECTEDVALUE ( 'Table'[login_date] )
    )
)
login every month =
CALCULATE (
    COUNT ( 'Table'[user_id] ),
    FILTER (
        ALL ( 'Table' ),
        [Measure] >= 2
            && [login_date] = SELECTEDVALUE ( 'Table'[login_date] )
    )
)

 

vzhangti_0-1661837618055.png

Is this the result you expect? If I misunderstand, please provide more explanation.

 

Best Regards,

Community Support Team _Charlotte

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

 

daXtreme
Solution Sage
Solution Sage

 

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