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You can use FILTER to reduce the number of rows in the table that you are working with, and use only specific data in calculations. FILTER is not used independently, but as a function that is embedded in other functions that require a table as an argument. For best practices when using FILTER, see Avoid using FILTER as a filter argument. Use COUNTROWS instead of COUNT in DAX This function is ...