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Hello,
I have very simple data set, order, customer, product.
Order is linked to customer and product on customer id and product id and also date dimension
Each customer and product table has their internal unique number, called customer number and product number which is different than id.
Question is to find out how many distinct customers (based on customer number) purchased more than one product based on product number not based on the ID in a specific period filtered by date. Also need to include product where product flag = 'Y'
sample data set is attached for reference.
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Here is what final solution looks like:
- I have unique record for customer number and product number
- Linked sales table with customer number and product number instead of customer id and product id
- used following dax to get the result:
Customer Purchased more than 1 product = COUNTROWS( FILTER('customer', CALCULATE( DISTINCTCOUNT(sale[productnumber]), FILTER(product, product[product_flag] <> "N" ) ) > 1 ) )
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