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Anonymous
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Calculate Totals Using Count

Hi! 

 

I am attempting to create a contact rate report. Ive ran into a problem when trying to count the number of total call leads. 

 

There are over a million rows, but my measure results are getting small numbers. 

This is my measure: 

 Total Calls = COUNT(Click_SalesForms[LeadUID])

 

>> Im getting "1", which I know is incorrect. 

 

Any help?

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v-ljerr-msft
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Hi @Anonymous,

 

Could you try the formula below to see if it works in your scenario? Smiley Happy

 

Total Calls = COUNTROWS ( ALL ( Click_SalesForms[LeadUID] ) )

 

Regards

aoberlander
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Does each LeadUID have its own row in the table?

If so you can use something like

Total Calls = COUNTROWS(Click_SalesForms)

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