Difference in DAX between Excel Versions

jak82

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Hi,

In myu previous role I used Excel 2016 not in my current I am back using Excel 2010.

In 2016 I could use dax to count(customer[keys]) and that would number of keys against the category
However If I run the same code in 2010 I get an error saying it must have aggregation ie sum etc.... Also it seems to treat strings differently as well.

This seems to be different behaviour... Has anyone else came across this.

Thanks
 
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Should function the same in both versions. However, I recently had the same problem with using count for a numeric value that was giving me an error, then realized the numeric value was formatted as TEXT and instead used COUNTA to count TEXT..
 
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