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Hello All,
I've looked around for the solution but they seem to be taylored to the specific question asked.
I have a column that takes actual versus Target Qyts and then I create a percentage for each row (PN).
From this, i want to COUNT how many PN's (lines?) that fall into the +/- 20 of 100%, COUNT the PN's that dont, and COUNT the total.
I think if I can solve the below I can get the rest.
Below is what i have currently, but i cant COUNT a measure (Table1[Measure1])
Is there a "Standard" way to do this that I couldnt find?
20%+/- TEST =CALCULATE(COUNT(Table1[Measure1]),
FILTER(Table1, Table1[Measure1] > .8 && Table1[Measure1] <1.2))
Any help is greatly appretiated (and tanks for all the help this forum has provided in the past)
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Hi, @ISBnLight ;
You could try it,
COUNT = VAR _SE=SELECTCOLUMNS(FILTER(ALL('Table'),[Measure1]>0.8&&[Measure1]<1.2),"TAR",[Target],"MEA",[Measure1])
RETURN COUNTX(_SE,[MEA])
I made a simple count of the data on the measure, using the selectColumn () and in my data is >0.7.
if not right ,can you share simple file about it?
Best Regards,
Community Support Team_ Yalan Wu
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi, @ISBnLight ;
You could try it,
COUNT = VAR _SE=SELECTCOLUMNS(FILTER(ALL('Table'),[Measure1]>0.8&&[Measure1]<1.2),"TAR",[Target],"MEA",[Measure1])
RETURN COUNTX(_SE,[MEA])
I made a simple count of the data on the measure, using the selectColumn () and in my data is >0.7.
if not right ,can you share simple file about it?
Best Regards,
Community Support Team_ Yalan Wu
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
@ISBnLight , measure work at grouping, Assume test Id is that grouping where you can test this +/- 20 %
then try like
CALCULATE(COUNTX(Filter(values(Table1[Test ID]), [Measure1] > .8 && [Measure1] <1.2) ,[Measure1] ))
Thanks amitchandak,
I lost most of my message somehow..
This got it a lot closer, but I'm reletivly new to DAX so am still trying to get the Table1 [TestID] part, as this ia measure in my report. BUT this is work I need to put in learning a bit more on my time.
Thanks Again amitchandak
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