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kelint
Frequent Visitor

DAX count rows causing extra row

Hi,

I am trying to count new customers for each year (rule is if they haven't order in last 3 years they are considered new) and my code is shown below but I'm getting this extra 1 that I cannot figure out? Any thoughts?

kelint_0-1594306092629.png

New Customers =
VAR currentCustomers = VALUES(LSCI_OrderContacts[EndUserCompanyFinal])
VAR currentDate = FIRSTDATE(Calender[Date])
VAR oldDate = DATEADD(currentDate,-3,YEAR)

VAR pastCustomers = CALCULATETABLE(VALUES(LSCI_OrderContacts[EndUserCompanyFinal]),ALL(Calender[Date].[Year]),Calender[Date] < currentDate,Calender[Date] > oldDate)

VAR newCustomers = EXCEPT(currentCustomers,pastCustomers)

return COUNTROWS(newCustomers)
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kelint
Frequent Visitor

Hi @parry2k ,

 

I fixed it by changing VALUES (bold below) to DISTINCT and it worked. I also changed the Date calculation as well. 

OLD CODE

New Customers =
VAR currentCustomers = VALUES(LSCI_OrderContacts[EndUserCompanyFinal])
VAR currentDate = FIRSTDATE(Calender[Date])
VAR oldDate = DATEADD(currentDate,-3,YEAR)

 

VAR pastCustomers = CALCULATETABLE(VALUES(LSCI_OrderContacts[EndUserCompanyFinal]),ALL(Calender[Date].[Year]),Calender[Date] < currentDate,Calender[Date] > oldDate)

 

VAR newCustomers = EXCEPT(currentCustomers,pastCustomers)

 

return COUNTROWS(newCustomers)
 
NEW CODE:
New Customers =
VAR currentCustomers = DISTINCT(LSCI_OrderContacts[EndUserCompanyFinal])
VAR currentDate = FIRSTDATE(Calender[Date])
VAR oldDate = DATEADD(currentDate,-3,YEAR)
 
VAR __minDate =
CALCULATE(
MIN( 'Calender'[Date] ),
ALL( 'Calender' ),
VALUES( 'Erp BookDtl'[BookDate] )
)
 
Var __oldDate = IF(oldDate =BLANK(),__minDate,oldDate)
 
VAR pastCustomers = CALCULATETABLE(VALUES(LSCI_OrderContacts[EndUserCompanyFinal]),ALL(Calender[Date].[Year]),Calender[Date] < currentDate,Calender[Date] > __oldDate)
 
VAR newCustomers = EXCEPT(currentCustomers,pastCustomers)
 
return COUNTROWS(newCustomers)
 
Thank you for your help.
Karen

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parry2k
Super User
Super User

@kelint I'm actually not sure how it is working, can you double-check that old date is getting calculated correctly. Create a new measure and return old date variable, want to see what value it returns.

 

 



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HI @parry2k 

Thank  you - I think you are correct! I tried what you suggested and here is the result for olddate - any suggestions to fix ?

kelint_0-1594308207402.png

 

kelint
Frequent Visitor

Hi @parry2k ,

 

I fixed it by changing VALUES (bold below) to DISTINCT and it worked. I also changed the Date calculation as well. 

OLD CODE

New Customers =
VAR currentCustomers = VALUES(LSCI_OrderContacts[EndUserCompanyFinal])
VAR currentDate = FIRSTDATE(Calender[Date])
VAR oldDate = DATEADD(currentDate,-3,YEAR)

 

VAR pastCustomers = CALCULATETABLE(VALUES(LSCI_OrderContacts[EndUserCompanyFinal]),ALL(Calender[Date].[Year]),Calender[Date] < currentDate,Calender[Date] > oldDate)

 

VAR newCustomers = EXCEPT(currentCustomers,pastCustomers)

 

return COUNTROWS(newCustomers)
 
NEW CODE:
New Customers =
VAR currentCustomers = DISTINCT(LSCI_OrderContacts[EndUserCompanyFinal])
VAR currentDate = FIRSTDATE(Calender[Date])
VAR oldDate = DATEADD(currentDate,-3,YEAR)
 
VAR __minDate =
CALCULATE(
MIN( 'Calender'[Date] ),
ALL( 'Calender' ),
VALUES( 'Erp BookDtl'[BookDate] )
)
 
Var __oldDate = IF(oldDate =BLANK(),__minDate,oldDate)
 
VAR pastCustomers = CALCULATETABLE(VALUES(LSCI_OrderContacts[EndUserCompanyFinal]),ALL(Calender[Date].[Year]),Calender[Date] < currentDate,Calender[Date] > __oldDate)
 
VAR newCustomers = EXCEPT(currentCustomers,pastCustomers)
 
return COUNTROWS(newCustomers)
 
Thank you for your help.
Karen

@kelint sorry for the late reply, glad it is fixed. cheers!!



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