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Hi All,
I've tried to calculate the total infected and recovered users every month, the total recovered doesn't matter but the total infected when the same users are infected again after recovery the calculation doesn't work.
My table:
This is my DAX for it:
Solved! Go to Solution.
I'd recommend looking at whatever the last status was.
Try something like this:
CountInfected =
VAR LastStatusDates =
ADDCOLUMNS (
VALUES ( Summary[User] ),
"@LastStatusDate", CALCULATE ( MAX ( Summary[Date] ) )
)
RETURN
SUMX (
LastStatusDates,
LOOKUPVALUE (
Summary[Infected],
Summary[User], Summary[User],
Summary[Date], [@LastStatusDate]
)
)
@AlexisOlson got it. I missed that. Thanks for pointing that out.
@akhmad_danial Here is a measure.
Total Infected =
VAR __table = TOPN ( 1, ALLSELECTED ( 'Table' ), CALCULATE ( MAX ( 'Table'[Date] ), VALUES ( 'Table'[User] ) ), DESC )
VAR __totalInfected =
CALCULATE (
SUM ( 'Table'[Infected] ),
KEEPFILTERS ( __table )
) -
CALCULATE (
SUM ( 'Table'[Recovered] ),
KEEPFILTERS ( __table )
)
RETURN IF ( __totalInfected > 0, __totalInfected )
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I'd recommend looking at whatever the last status was.
Try something like this:
CountInfected =
VAR LastStatusDates =
ADDCOLUMNS (
VALUES ( Summary[User] ),
"@LastStatusDate", CALCULATE ( MAX ( Summary[Date] ) )
)
RETURN
SUMX (
LastStatusDates,
LOOKUPVALUE (
Summary[Infected],
Summary[User], Summary[User],
Summary[Date], [@LastStatusDate]
)
)
Perfect, It works as required too in different ways. Great Support. Thanks @AlexisOlson
@akhmad_danial based on the data seems like everyone is recovered, how you expected answer to be 1
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