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Hello all,
I have a table that looks something along the lines of this:
ID Status Number
100 1
100 2
100 1
101 1
101 6
101 2
101 1
105 2
105 2
203 7
203 1
323 5
323 1
445 5
445 2
489 1
512 2
What I want to do is create a measure that counts the number of distinct IDs that have at least 1 value that is not equal to 2, 5, or 7. So the output for this small table would be 5 since it would count 100, 101, 203, 323 and 489. It would not count 105, 445, or 512 since the only values that it has are 2, 5, or 7.
Thank you in advance for the help
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Hello @Anonymous
Here is a measure that should do what you want:
Distinct IDs Status not 2,5,7 = CALCULATE ( DISTINCTCOUNT ( YourTable[ID] ), NOT YourTable[Status Number] IN { 2, 5, 7 } )
Does that work for you?
Regards,
Owen
Hello @Anonymous
Here is a measure that should do what you want:
Distinct IDs Status not 2,5,7 = CALCULATE ( DISTINCTCOUNT ( YourTable[ID] ), NOT YourTable[Status Number] IN { 2, 5, 7 } )
Does that work for you?
Regards,
Owen
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