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Dunner2020
Post Prodigy
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Calling multiple measures as filter

Hi there,

 

I have two measures that are actually filtering the data. Now I want to use these measures in calculate function. I am not sure how to call them together. Here is the link of sample file (https://1drv.ms/u/s!AucycxZHFe9TjS6G96JVtgslQLBX?e=PbRrkB ) For example, I am calculating new measure that multiply number of customer with time spent column and add up 

CALCULATE (SUMX ( 'Customer Information', 'Customer Information'[NumberOfConsumers]*'Customer Information'[Time Spent]), Filter(Measure1, Measure2))

 

I am not sure how to call four measures as filter together. Could anyone guide me?

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v-alq-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi, @Dunner2020 

 

You may try to create a measure like below.

 

Result = 
SUMX(
        FILTER(
            'Customer Information',
            [Zero Customer filter]>0&&[Zero Time filter]>0
        ),  
        'Customer Information'[NumberOfConsumers]*'Customer Information'[Time Spent]
)

 

 

e1.png

 

Best Regards

Allan

 

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-alq-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi, @Dunner2020 

 

You may try to create a measure like below.

 

Result = 
SUMX(
        FILTER(
            'Customer Information',
            [Zero Customer filter]>0&&[Zero Time filter]>0
        ),  
        'Customer Information'[NumberOfConsumers]*'Customer Information'[Time Spent]
)

 

 

e1.png

 

Best Regards

Allan

 

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

Hi @v-alq-msft ,

 

Thanks for your reply. That's exactly what I want. I have a question regarding the solution. In filter function, you used the name of measure and then use a comparison operator to check whether it's greater than 0 or not (as shown below)

FILTER(
            'Customer Information',
            [Zero Customer filter]>0&&[Zero Time filter]>0
        ), 

 In Zero customer filter measure, I already comparing that value should not be equal to zero. My question is did you make any change in the filter? If not then it means that we are using a comparison operator twice: once within the measure and second time in sumx() function. Correct?

parry2k
Super User
Super User

@Dunner2020 can you post the sample data and expected result. Read this post to get your answer quickly.

https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Community-Blog/How-to-Get-Your-Question-Answered-Quickly/ba-p/38490...



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@parry2k provided the link with more detail, hope that would be helpful

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