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dgdgdg122db
Helper II
Helper II

calculate occurrence based on condition

Hi I have a table where the document ID and customer ID can be duplicates. I want to know the customer's occurrence based on the year without creating another table (removing duplicates on Document ID).

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harshnathani
Community Champion
Community Champion

Hi @dgdgdg122db ,

 

 

Use this measure.

 

Measure = CALCULATE (DISTINCTCOUNT('TABLE'[Document Id]), ALLEXCEPT('Table','Table'[CustomerId]))

 

Regards,

Harsh Nathani

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v-yingjl
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @dgdgdg122db ,

You can create a calculated column like this which is simliar as @ harshnathani mentioned:

Column =
CALCULATE (
    DISTINCTCOUNT ( 'Table'[Document ID] ),
    ALLEXCEPT ( 'Table', 'Table'[CustomerID], 'Table'[Year] )
)

 distinct.png

By the way, I think the year of the row 2019/1/14 should be 2019 not 2020 to get the refult😀

 

Best Regards,
Yingjie Li

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-yingjl
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @dgdgdg122db ,

You can create a calculated column like this which is simliar as @ harshnathani mentioned:

Column =
CALCULATE (
    DISTINCTCOUNT ( 'Table'[Document ID] ),
    ALLEXCEPT ( 'Table', 'Table'[CustomerID], 'Table'[Year] )
)

 distinct.png

By the way, I think the year of the row 2019/1/14 should be 2019 not 2020 to get the refult😀

 

Best Regards,
Yingjie Li

If this post helps then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

harshnathani
Community Champion
Community Champion

Hi @dgdgdg122db ,

 

 

Use this measure.

 

Measure = CALCULATE (DISTINCTCOUNT('TABLE'[Document Id]), ALLEXCEPT('Table','Table'[CustomerId]))

 

Regards,

Harsh Nathani

amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@dgdgdg122db ,

Try like

countx(summarize(table,table[document ID], table[customerID]),[CustomerID])

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