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jmartinezp
Regular Visitor

Reinit count when value changes

 

Hi all,

I wonder if any of you could help me with this. I've got the following table:

 

Captura.JPG

 

The last column was supposed to be a count of "LONG" column, but i need it to be "reseted" to zero everytime the "LIBERADO" Value changes.

I've used the following DAX function:
Columna = COUNTX ( FILTER ( ALL (Lineal); Lineal[ID] <= EARLIER(Lineal[ID])  && Lineal[LIBERADO] = EARLIER(Lineal[LIBERADO])); Lineal[LONG])

 

A you may find, the count is working till row 18 .

Row 19 comes to 1 because "LIBERADO" value changes from 1 to 0. Perfect.

Row 20 should also be 1 because "LIBERADO" Value changes from 0 to 1, but it doesn't. Instead, it continues with the count of eache value of "LIBERADO".

 

Is there any way of doing this?

 

Thanks

 

 

 

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v-jiascu-msft
Employee
Employee

Hi @jmartinezp,

 

It seems that "ID" is unique and continuous. We could add an index if it's not. So we can do this in two steps.

1. Add an ChangeIndex:

ChangeIndex =
VAR Previous =
    CALCULATE (
        VALUES ( 'Lineal'[Liberado] ),
        FILTER ( ALL ( 'Lineal' ), 'Lineal'[ID] = EARLIER ( Lineal[ID] ) - 1 )
    )
RETURN
    IF ( ISBLANK ( Previous ) || Previous = 'Lineal'[Liberado], 0, 1 )

2. Add a column for "Columna":

Columna =
VAR MaxID =
    CALCULATE (
        MAX ( 'Lineal'[ID] ),
        FILTER (
            'Lineal',
            Lineal[ID] <= EARLIER ( Lineal[ID] )
                && 'Lineal'[ChangeIndex] = 1
        )
    )
RETURN
    IF ( ISBLANK ( MaxID ), Lineal[ID], 'Lineal'[ID] - MaxID + 1 )

@cs_skit, thank you for your "lookupvalue", which makes the formula simple and clear. I will use it next time.

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Best Regards!

Dale

Community Support Team _ Dale
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

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v-jiascu-msft
Employee
Employee

Hi @jmartinezp,

 

Could you please mark the proper answer if it's convenient for you? That will be a help to the others.

 

Best Regards!
Dale

Community Support Team _ Dale
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
v-jiascu-msft
Employee
Employee

Hi @jmartinezp,

 

It seems that "ID" is unique and continuous. We could add an index if it's not. So we can do this in two steps.

1. Add an ChangeIndex:

ChangeIndex =
VAR Previous =
    CALCULATE (
        VALUES ( 'Lineal'[Liberado] ),
        FILTER ( ALL ( 'Lineal' ), 'Lineal'[ID] = EARLIER ( Lineal[ID] ) - 1 )
    )
RETURN
    IF ( ISBLANK ( Previous ) || Previous = 'Lineal'[Liberado], 0, 1 )

2. Add a column for "Columna":

Columna =
VAR MaxID =
    CALCULATE (
        MAX ( 'Lineal'[ID] ),
        FILTER (
            'Lineal',
            Lineal[ID] <= EARLIER ( Lineal[ID] )
                && 'Lineal'[ChangeIndex] = 1
        )
    )
RETURN
    IF ( ISBLANK ( MaxID ), Lineal[ID], 'Lineal'[ID] - MaxID + 1 )

@cs_skit, thank you for your "lookupvalue", which makes the formula simple and clear. I will use it next time.

Reinit count when value changes.JPG

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Best Regards!

Dale

Community Support Team _ Dale
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
cs_skit
Resolver IV
Resolver IV

**bleep** I somehow thought I was able to do this but I am messing up the counter... maybe this helps:

I did it but I feel dirty because I wasn't able to do it in one slick beautiful expression but used 3 columns and such

should be possible way easier if you figure that out tell me please

 

here the columns I used

ChangeStatus = IF(lineal[LIBERADO]=LOOKUPVALUE(lineal[LIBERADO];lineal[ID];lineal[ID]-1);"";"changed")

ChangeIndex = COUNTX ( FILTER ( ALL (Lineal); Lineal[ID] <= EARLIER(Lineal[ID])  && lineal[ChangeStatus] <> ""); lineal[ID])

RowCounter = CALCULATE(COUNT([ID]); ALL(lineal[ID]); FILTER(lineal; lineal[ID]<=EARLIER(lineal[ID]));FILTER(lineal; lineal[ChangeIndex]=EARLIER(lineal[ChangeIndex])))

Anonymous
Not applicable

I have a similar problem. Unfortunately, the "ChangeStatus" column does not work. After LOOKUPVALUE it shows me the error message "Parameter is not the correct type" in the formula.

 

EDIT: Ok the problem is solved by using a comma instead of a semicolon. 

 

ChangeStatus = IF(lineal[LIBERADO]=LOOKUPVALUE(lineal[LIBERADO],lineal[ID],lineal[ID]-1),"","changed")

 

This works fine, thank you!

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