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Hi @bcbuckley13
There's 2 answers to this. There are actually 5 Yes in the Two Champions column
If you want that then create a mesure like this
Yes Count = CALCULATE(COUNTROWS('Badges'),FILTER('Badges', 'Badges'[Two Champions] = "Yes" ))
But if you want a distinct count of store ID's with a Yes then use this - the answer is 2
Yes Count = CALCULATE(DISTINCTCOUNT('Badges'[Store ID]),FILTER('Badges', 'Badges'[Two Champions] = "Yes" ))
Regards
Phil
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Hi @bcbuckley13
There's 2 answers to this. There are actually 5 Yes in the Two Champions column
If you want that then create a mesure like this
Yes Count = CALCULATE(COUNTROWS('Badges'),FILTER('Badges', 'Badges'[Two Champions] = "Yes" ))
But if you want a distinct count of store ID's with a Yes then use this - the answer is 2
Yes Count = CALCULATE(DISTINCTCOUNT('Badges'[Store ID]),FILTER('Badges', 'Badges'[Two Champions] = "Yes" ))
Regards
Phil
Proud to be a Super User!
Hi @bcbuckley13
Can you please provide some sample data.
regards
Phil
Proud to be a Super User!
Hi @bcbuckley13,
You could directly put the column in a table field >choose "count" or "discount",and you will see the value you need:
Check the .pbix file attached if needed.
Best Regards,
Kelly
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