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Hi, I am trying to create a filtered column that will filter all the dates into it.
The '#' represents responded and '20/01/2021' represents resolved. I want to have two columns to put on dashboard next to each other with their counts. Please see below.
Thank you very much, apprecite the help.
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@Anonymous , Create two new columns like and use that
if([resolved on date] ="#", blank(),[resolved on date] )
if([resolved on date] <>"#", blank(),[resolved on date] )
Hi @Anonymous
USE
Measure_count# = CALCULATE(COUNT('table',[resolved opn date]),'table',[resolved opn date] = "#")
Resolved = Measure_count# - count('table',[resolved opn date])
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@Anonymous , Create two new columns like and use that
if([resolved on date] ="#", blank(),[resolved on date] )
if([resolved on date] <>"#", blank(),[resolved on date] )
Thank you very much!
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