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IvanMislav
Helper I
Helper I

Aggregates over time

Hi,

 

I need some help. I have a Users table with columns User_Name, Joined_Date and Deleted_Date . I would like to create a graph that shows total number of users over time. Does anyone have an idea how can i do this?

 

Thanks

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mpo
Helper II
Helper II

1) If you haven't already, add a table with dates, say, Dates[Date],

 

2) Add a measure:

ActiveUsers = COUNTROWS(FILTER(USERS, 
	AND (Users[Joined_Date]<LASTDATE(Dates[Date]) ,
	Users[Deleted_Date]>LASTDATE(Dates[Date]))))

3) Plot ActiveUsers against Dates[Date],

 

Note: alternatively use FIRSTNONBLANK(Dates[Date],TRUE) instead of LASTDATE(Dates[Date])

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mpo
Helper II
Helper II

1) If you haven't already, add a table with dates, say, Dates[Date],

 

2) Add a measure:

ActiveUsers = COUNTROWS(FILTER(USERS, 
	AND (Users[Joined_Date]<LASTDATE(Dates[Date]) ,
	Users[Deleted_Date]>LASTDATE(Dates[Date]))))

3) Plot ActiveUsers against Dates[Date],

 

Note: alternatively use FIRSTNONBLANK(Dates[Date],TRUE) instead of LASTDATE(Dates[Date])

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