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I have an issue with CALCULATE measures and RLS. I have created a measure to find cumulative total % of calls answered within bins of queue time.
Expression: CumulativeCalls = IF(COUNTROWS(PowerBI_Cust_Comp) > 0; CALCULATE(COUNT(PowerBI_Cust_Comp[CorrelationID]);FILTER(ALL(PowerBI_Cust_Comp[RightQueueTime (bins)]); PowerBI_Cust_Comp[RightQueueTime (bins)] <= max(PowerBI_Cust_Comp[RightQueueTime (bins)])));BLANK())
CorrelationID is the ID of the call and RightQueueTime is the time customers are waiting before the call is answered. The measure behaves differently when I view the report as another user in a specified role compared to when I view the report with only a slicer creating the same filter.
Measure behavior when RLS is turned ON: https://goo.gl/KCV8zj
A cumulative measure should not decrease along the x axis.
Anyone else with this issue?
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Hi @Anonymous,
Please modify the measure like below then test again.
CumulativeCalls = IF(COUNTROWS(PowerBI_Cust_Comp) > 0; CALCULATE(COUNT(PowerBI_Cust_Comp[CorrelationID]);FILTER(ALLSELECTED(PowerBI_Cust_Comp); PowerBI_Cust_Comp[RightQueueTime (bins)] <= max(PowerBI_Cust_Comp[RightQueueTime (bins)])));BLANK())
Best Regards,
Qiuyun Yu
Hi @Anonymous,
Please modify the measure like below then test again.
CumulativeCalls = IF(COUNTROWS(PowerBI_Cust_Comp) > 0; CALCULATE(COUNT(PowerBI_Cust_Comp[CorrelationID]);FILTER(ALLSELECTED(PowerBI_Cust_Comp); PowerBI_Cust_Comp[RightQueueTime (bins)] <= max(PowerBI_Cust_Comp[RightQueueTime (bins)])));BLANK())
Best Regards,
Qiuyun Yu
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