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Hi, I have a table like this:
I need to count a number of free weekends. The correct result should be 2.
Can you please help me? Thank you.
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Hi @Fiala
Try creating a measure as below. Note it is relatively complex; it would be simpler to add some columns to the table you have to simplify it.See it all at work in the attached file.
Weekends_Off =
VAR auxT_ =
GROUPBY (
ADDCOLUMNS (
CALCULATETABLE (
DISTINCT ( Table1[Date] ),
Table1[Workday] = "Weekend",
Table1[Shift] = "Dayoff"
),
"@WeekNum", WEEKNUM ( [Date], 2 ) & "_" & YEAR( [Date] )
),
[@WeekNum],
"@Res", COUNTX ( CURRENTGROUP (), 1 )
)
RETURN
COUNTROWS ( FILTER ( auxT_, [@Res] = 2 ) )
|
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Hi @Fiala
Try creating a measure as below. Note it is relatively complex; it would be simpler to add some columns to the table you have to simplify it.See it all at work in the attached file.
Weekends_Off =
VAR auxT_ =
GROUPBY (
ADDCOLUMNS (
CALCULATETABLE (
DISTINCT ( Table1[Date] ),
Table1[Workday] = "Weekend",
Table1[Shift] = "Dayoff"
),
"@WeekNum", WEEKNUM ( [Date], 2 ) & "_" & YEAR( [Date] )
),
[@WeekNum],
"@Res", COUNTX ( CURRENTGROUP (), 1 )
)
RETURN
COUNTROWS ( FILTER ( auxT_, [@Res] = 2 ) )
|
Please accept the solution when done and consider giving a thumbs up if posts are helpful. Contact me privately for support with any larger-scale BI needs, tutoring, etc. |
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