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Hi, how can I count a combination of values for each unique id in the below table? For example, having "Full Application" and "Not Qualified" for application id 111 would count as 1. That would give me an idea how many applications went from Full Application to Not Qualified. In other words, I want to count ALL applications that have that combination of statuses.
or "Partial Application" and "Approved" would help me understand how many partial applications get approved.
Application id | Status_changed_to | Modification_datetime |
111 | Full Application | 01/01/2021 8:45:45 AM |
111 | Validation | 01/01/2021 8:51:35 AM |
111 | Verification | 01/01/2021 9:16:45 AM |
111 | Processing | 01/02/2021 10:45:45 AM |
111 | Not qualified | 01/02/2021 11:33:45 AM |
222 | Partial Application | 01/01/2021 5:43:11 AM |
222 | Full Application | 01/01/2021 6:22:11 AM |
222 | Validation | 01/01/2021 10:11:11 AM |
222 | Verification | 01/01/2021 11:43:11 AM |
222 | Processing | 01/01/2021 1:25:12 PM |
222 | Approved | 01/01/2021 3:13:27 PM |
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@abogdanov try this:
Case Count =
COUNTX( SUMMARIZE (
FILTER ('Table', 'Table'[status_changed_to] IN { "Full Application", "Approved"} && NOT(ISBLANK('Table'[effective_date]))) ,'Table'[application_id], "@count", DISTINCTCOUNT('Table'[status_changed_to])), IF([@count] = 2, 1))
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@abogdanov try this:
Case Count =
COUNTX( SUMMARIZE (
FILTER ('Table', 'Table'[status_changed_to] IN { "Full Application", "Approved"} && NOT(ISBLANK('Table'[effective_date]))) ,'Table'[application_id], "@count", DISTINCTCOUNT('Table'[status_changed_to])), IF([@count] = 2, 1))
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@abogdanov I answered a similar question in this post
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Thanks @parry2k ! and if I need to add another filter to the code using a different column, would this work?
Application id | Status_changed_to | Modification_datetime | Effective_date |
111 | Full Application | 01/01/2021 8:45:45 AM | |
111 | Validation | 01/01/2021 8:51:35 AM | |
111 | Verification | 01/01/2021 9:16:45 AM | |
111 | Processing | 01/02/2021 10:45:45 AM | |
111 | Not qualified | 01/02/2021 11:33:45 AM | |
222 | Partial Application | 01/01/2021 5:43:11 AM | |
222 | Full Application | 01/01/2021 6:22:11 AM | |
222 | Validation | 01/01/2021 10:11:11 AM | |
222 | Verification | 01/01/2021 11:43:11 AM | |
222 | Processing | 01/01/2021 1:25:12 PM | |
222 | Approved | 01/01/2021 3:13:27 PM | 03/01/2021 |
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