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Hi peeps
I have this data
Date | ID | Value |
1/1/2018 | 8088 | 100 |
1/1/2018 | 8088 | 100 |
1/1/2018 | 8088 | 100 |
2/1/2018 | 8088 | 0 |
3/1/2018 | 8088 | 300 |
3/1/2018 | 9999 | 100 |
10/1/2018 | 9999 | 0 |
17/1/2018 | 9999 | 200 |
20/1/2018 | 9999 | 400 |
How can I calculate
a) distinct count of dates, within start and end date, by ID?
b) Sum of Value where value is > 0.
ID | Start Date | End Date | Distinct Count of Dates (value > 0) | Sum of Value |
8088 | 1/1/2018 | 2/2/2018 | 2 | 600 |
9999 | 3/1/2018 | 20/1/2018 | 3 | 700 |
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Hi @Anonymous,
The date column in Table1 and enddate column in Table2 are set to "Text" in your .pbix file. Please change their data type to "Date".
Best regards,
Yuliana Gu
Hi @Anonymous,
Based on my understanding, the "StartDate" and "EndDate" are known values in a second table (suppose it's 'Table_2'), right?
That case, please create a calculated table to get your desired output.
Table_3 = VAR temp = FILTER ( CROSSJOIN ( Table_1, SELECTCOLUMNS ( Table_2, "ID2", Table_2[ID], "StartDate", Table_2[Start Date], "EndDate", Table_2[End Date] ) ), [ID] = [ID2] && [Date] >= [StartDate] && [Date] <= [EndDate] ) RETURN SUMMARIZE ( temp, [ID], "StartDate", FIRSTNONBLANK ( Table_2[Start Date], 1 ), "EndDate", FIRSTNONBLANK ( Table_2[End Date], 1 ), "Distinct Count of Dates(value > 0)", CALCULATE ( DISTINCTCOUNT ( Table_1[Date] ), Table_1[Value] > 0 ), "Sum of Value", SUM ( Table_1[Value] ) )
Best regards,
Yuliana Gu
Tried but I got this error message
"DAX comparison operations do not support comparing values of type Text with values of type Date. Consider using the VALUE or FORMAT function to convert one of the values."
here's the pbix file
Hi @Anonymous,
The date column in Table1 and enddate column in Table2 are set to "Text" in your .pbix file. Please change their data type to "Date".
Best regards,
Yuliana Gu
Spot on, thanks a bunch mate!
You can get this data in the Edit Query itself my doing some grouping:-
1. Filter the data with 0 in the Edit Query
2. Group you data and in the Operation do the distinct count.
Result :
Thanks
-J
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Thanks.
I think this will do what you want
Measure = CALCULATE ( DISTINCTCOUNT ( Table1[Date] ), Table1[Value] > 0 )
It returned 6 for all rows.
It should be Count of Distinct Dates within Start Date and End Date, by ID.
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