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Hello Team,
I am getting the error in Dax studio while executing the Measure? The same works in PBI cloud Measue.
What could be the reason?
Thanks and Regards,
Siva
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Hi @ssspk ,
In a DAX query, the query keyword "EVALUATE" must be declared first, and the DAX query must return the table at the end.
Therefore, you can rewrite your query like the following:
EVALUATE
{
CALCULATE(
DISTINCTCOUNT(data[user]),
FILTER(
data,
(data[type] = 4 || data[type] = 6) && data[appid] > 0
)
)
}
Where "{}" acts as a table constructor syntax that can be used to create a table.
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Thank you~
Hi @ssspk ,
In a DAX query, the query keyword "EVALUATE" must be declared first, and the DAX query must return the table at the end.
Therefore, you can rewrite your query like the following:
EVALUATE
{
CALCULATE(
DISTINCTCOUNT(data[user]),
FILTER(
data,
(data[type] = 4 || data[type] = 6) && data[appid] > 0
)
)
}
Where "{}" acts as a table constructor syntax that can be used to create a table.
Did I answer your question? If yes, pls mark my post as a solution and appreciate your Kudos !
Thank you~
Hi,
I am not sure how your semantic model looks like, but in DAX Studio, please try to write DAX query something like below.
DEFINE
MEASURE 'measuretablename'[UniqueUsersCount] = CALCULATE(
DISTINCTCOUNT(data[user]),
FILTER(
data,
(data[type] = 4 || data[type] = 6) && data[appid] > 0
)
)
EVALUATE
SUMMARIZECOLUMNS(
"UniqueUsersCount", 'measuretablename'[UniqueUsersCount]
)
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