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kbandito
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DAX to count based on another column

Hi, I am looking for a DAX to count the number of brands available in BBB when I selected AAA.

I need a DAX because i need to build charts that can breakdown the count by category.

 

Table 1: Location

Main locationWithin 3km
AAABBB
AAABBB
BBBCCC

 

Table 2: POI

LocationPOICategory
BBBLVLuxury
BBBGAPFashion
BBBKidsKids
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v-stephen-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @kbandito ,

 

You can try to create a measure and put it into a card. When you select AAA, the card returns the number of brands 3 km away from you.

Count =
CALCULATE (
    COUNTROWS ( 'POI' ),
    FILTER (
        'POI',
        [Location]
            = CALCULATE (
                MAX ( 'Location'[Within 3km] ),
                FILTER (
                    'Location',
                    [Main location] = SELECTEDVALUE ( Location[Main location] )
                )
            )
    )
)

1.png

 

You can check more details from here.

 

 

Best Regards,

Stephen Tao

 

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

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v-stephen-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @kbandito ,

 

You can try to create a measure and put it into a card. When you select AAA, the card returns the number of brands 3 km away from you.

Count =
CALCULATE (
    COUNTROWS ( 'POI' ),
    FILTER (
        'POI',
        [Location]
            = CALCULATE (
                MAX ( 'Location'[Within 3km] ),
                FILTER (
                    'Location',
                    [Main location] = SELECTEDVALUE ( Location[Main location] )
                )
            )
    )
)

1.png

 

You can check more details from here.

 

 

Best Regards,

Stephen Tao

 

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

Greg_Deckler
Super User
Super User

@kbandito - Maybe:

Measure =
  VAR __Search = MAX(Location[Within 3km])
RETURN
  COUNTROWS(FILTER('POI',[Location]=__Search))

Or

Measure =
  VAR __Search = MAX(Location[Within 3km])
RETURN
  COUNTROWS(DISTINCT(SELECTCOLUMNS(FILTER('POI',[Location]=__Search),"brands",[Category])))

 

Otherwise, please provide additional details.


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DAX is easy, CALCULATE makes DAX hard...

Hi, the first measures kinda works, but i think the MAX function limits it to show only 1 location.

For example, AAA will have 5 locations in the Within 3km list. Now the measure is only showing the POI count for just 1 location, i will need it to show POI count for all 5 locations when AAA is selected.

amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@kbandito , what is the expected output

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