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Hi Any DAX Expertise Here?
My Access Count is a count column from my data source.
May I ask any DAX measure that I can use to filter out
Access Count >10
Access Count <0
Access Count >5 & <10
Access Count >0 & <5
Let me know if you have any questions.
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Hi @Anonymous ,
You can create Range table via "Enter Data" under Home ribbon.
Then create column Range Judge to judge range, or you may create column Range Judge1 which won't need the Range table.
Range Judge = CALCULATE(VALUES(Range[Access Count range]),FILTER(Range,Table1[Access Count]>=Range[Min]&&Table1[Access Count]<=Range[Max]))
Range Judge1 = SWITCH(TRUE(),Table1[Access Count]<=0,"Count of Login <= 0",Table1[Access Count]>0&&Table1[Access Count]<=5,"Count of Login > 0 & <= 5",Table1[Access Count]>5&&Table1[Access Count]<=10,"Count of Login >5 & <= 10",Table1[Access Count]>10,"Count of Login >10")
Here is my test pbix: https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Desktop/Dax-Measure-for-Range/m-p/689458#M332430
Best Regards,
Amy
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @Anonymous ,
Does that make sense? If so, kindly mark my answer as a solution to help others having the similar issue and close the case.
Best regards
Amy Cai
Hello Amy,
It works. This is great !!.
Thank you so much.
Hi @TomMartens
I follow the guideline but no result is showing
Hi @TomMartens
Can you send me your email instead?
My source file and access are confidential and restricted.
I will revise the source file and send to you.
Hi @TomMartens
Here is the sample data, can you import into your PowerBI and share me the Dax ,
Filter by Count of Login >10
Count of Login < 0
Count of Login >5 & < 10
Count of Login > 0 & < 5
User | Time of Login |
A | 1/1/2015 |
A | 2/1/2015 |
B | 3/1/2015 |
B | 4/1/2015 |
B | 5/1/2015 |
C | 6/1/2015 |
D | 7/1/2015 |
D | 8/1/2015 |
D | 9/1/2015 |
D | 10/1/2015 |
D | 11/1/2015 |
A | 12/1/2015 |
A | 13/1/2015 |
A | 14/1/2015 |
B | 15/1/2015 |
C | 16/1/2015 |
C | 17/1/2015 |
C | 18/1/2015 |
C | 19/1/2015 |
D | 20/1/2015 |
D | 21/1/2015 |
Hi @Anonymous ,
You can create Range table via "Enter Data" under Home ribbon.
Then create column Range Judge to judge range, or you may create column Range Judge1 which won't need the Range table.
Range Judge = CALCULATE(VALUES(Range[Access Count range]),FILTER(Range,Table1[Access Count]>=Range[Min]&&Table1[Access Count]<=Range[Max]))
Range Judge1 = SWITCH(TRUE(),Table1[Access Count]<=0,"Count of Login <= 0",Table1[Access Count]>0&&Table1[Access Count]<=5,"Count of Login > 0 & <= 5",Table1[Access Count]>5&&Table1[Access Count]<=10,"Count of Login >5 & <= 10",Table1[Access Count]>10,"Count of Login >10")
Here is my test pbix: https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Desktop/Dax-Measure-for-Range/m-p/689458#M332430
Best Regards,
Amy
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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