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I have a measure that takes every unique timeperiod value from a dimension-table and then calculates what value falls in that timeperiod in the fact-table and counts them. I want to create a graph showcasing the timeperiod values on x and the count on y. But the value is off.
The problem is that the X-axis only counts one row on the starting value and not the other periods of time. Does anybody know how to fix this? To illustrate: Starting time is 15:00 and ending time 17:00, it only counts one value at 15:00 instead of counting 1 value at 16:00 and 1 at 17:00. The measure counts the total correct, but the problem occurs when trying to showcase it on a graph
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For your question, here is the method I provided:
Here's some dummy data
"dim"
"fact"
Create a measure. Counts the values in the fact table for that time period.
count num =
var _dimtime = SELECTEDVALUE('dim'[Time])
var _facttime = SELECTEDVALUE('fact'[Time])
RETURN
IF(
_dimtime = _facttime,
CALCULATE(COUNTROWS('fact'), FILTER('fact', 'fact'[Time] = MAX('fact'[Time]))),
0
)
Here is the result.
Regards,
Nono Chen
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Hi,
Share data in a format that can be pasted in an MS Excel file. Show the expected result in a Table format.
For your question, here is the method I provided:
Here's some dummy data
"dim"
"fact"
Create a measure. Counts the values in the fact table for that time period.
count num =
var _dimtime = SELECTEDVALUE('dim'[Time])
var _facttime = SELECTEDVALUE('fact'[Time])
RETURN
IF(
_dimtime = _facttime,
CALCULATE(COUNTROWS('fact'), FILTER('fact', 'fact'[Time] = MAX('fact'[Time]))),
0
)
Here is the result.
Regards,
Nono Chen
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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