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Hi, I would like to calculate headcount however the requiered fields are in two different tables. the New Hires table has the start Date and the Leavers table have both start date and enddate of the leaver. I see examples where both start date and end date are in one table.
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@Sagejah9 , Create a common date table. Join It both table on Hire and end date
Formula would be cumulative Hire - cumulative leavers
Calculate(Count(Hire [Employee ID]),,filter(allselected('Date'),'Date'[date] <=max('Date'[date]))) -
Calculate(Count(leavers [Employee ID]),,filter(allselected('Date'),'Date'[date] <=max('Date'[date])))
Can you share sample data and sample output in table format? Or a sample pbix after removing sensitive data.
@Sagejah9 , Create a common date table. Join It both table on Hire and end date
Formula would be cumulative Hire - cumulative leavers
Calculate(Count(Hire [Employee ID]),,filter(allselected('Date'),'Date'[date] <=max('Date'[date]))) -
Calculate(Count(leavers [Employee ID]),,filter(allselected('Date'),'Date'[date] <=max('Date'[date])))
Can you share sample data and sample output in table format? Or a sample pbix after removing sensitive data.
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