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Hello,
I have two list of customer available in two different tables. How can I get the count of customer that are available in Table1 but not available in Table2?
Example below
Table1 | Table2 |
Customer | Cusomter |
Cus1 | Cus1 |
Cus2 | Cus1 |
Cus3 | Cus12 |
Cus4 | Cus12 |
Cus5 | |
Cus6 |
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pls try this
Measure =
VAR tbl=ADDCOLUMNS('Table 1',"check",LOOKUPVALUE(Table2[Customer],Table2[Customer],'Table 1'[Customer]))
return COUNTROWS(FILTER(tbl,[check]=""))
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Hi @SamOvermars ,
Please try this measure:
Measure = COUNTROWS(DISTINCT(EXCEPT('Table1','Table2')))
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Hi,
Write this calculated column formula in Table1
Available in Table2 = LOOKUPVALUE(Table2[Customer],Table2[Customer],Table1[Customer])
Write this measure
Measure = calculate(countrows(Table1),Table1[Available in Table2]=BLANK())
Hope this helps.
pls try this
Measure =
VAR tbl=ADDCOLUMNS('Table 1',"check",LOOKUPVALUE(Table2[Customer],Table2[Customer],'Table 1'[Customer]))
return COUNTROWS(FILTER(tbl,[check]=""))
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