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actzikas
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Contains Operator in a Measure

Is there a way you can use a contains like operator in a measure? 


What I am trying to do here is filter all activity types that CONTAINS "Call" 

 

Number of Calls = CALCULATE(Count('Renewal Activity (Offsite Data)'[Activity Type]), FILTER('Renewal Activity (Offsite Data)', 'Renewal Activity (Offsite Data)'[Activity Type] CONTAINS "Call" ))
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v-kelly-msft
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Hi @actzikas

 

First you need to create a calculated column to check whether the selected line has the value you need:

 

Column = CONTAINSSTRING('Renewal Activity (Offsite Data)'[Activity Type],"Call")

Then you can calculate the numbers of calls using a measure:

Measure = CALCULATE(COUNTROWS(Renewal Activity (Offsite Data)),'Renewal Activity (Offsite Data)'[Column]=True())

 

Finally it will show similarly to my sample data as below:

1121.png1122.png

 

 

Best Regards,

Kelly

 

 

 

 

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Tahreem24
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@actzikas 

 Create 2 fields to accomplish your requirement:

Calculated Column = SEARCH("Call",'Renewal Activity'[Activity Type],1,0)

Measure = CALCULATE(COUNT('Renewal Activity'[Offsite Data]),[Calcualted Column],'Renewal Activity'[Activity Type])

 

I have created sample for

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v-kelly-msft
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Hi @actzikas

 

First you need to create a calculated column to check whether the selected line has the value you need:

 

Column = CONTAINSSTRING('Renewal Activity (Offsite Data)'[Activity Type],"Call")

Then you can calculate the numbers of calls using a measure:

Measure = CALCULATE(COUNTROWS(Renewal Activity (Offsite Data)),'Renewal Activity (Offsite Data)'[Column]=True())

 

Finally it will show similarly to my sample data as below:

1121.png1122.png

 

 

Best Regards,

Kelly

 

 

 

 

Tahreem24
Super User
Super User

You can use contains dax function and syntax is given below:
CONTAINS(<table>, <columnName>, <value>[, <columnName>, <value>]…)

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dax/contains-function-dax

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Yes, I saw that article but how would you use it in the above example I created?

 

I tried 

 

Number of Calls = CALCULATE(Count('Renewal Activity (Offsite Data)'[Activity Type]), Contains('Renewal Activity (Offsite Data)', 'Renewal Activity (Offsite Data)'[Activity Type] = "Call" ))

 

And that didn't work @Tahreem24 

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