Counting rows in a table based on subtable result












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I have a data table like so:



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| Customer | Value |
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| A | 5 |
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| B | 10 |
--------------------------------------------------
| B | -10 |
--------------------------------------------------
| C | 10 |
--------------------------------------------------
| C | 5 |
--------------------------------------------------


What I want to do is to count the distinct number of customers where the sum of values is not 0.



Currently I'm using DISTINCTCOUNT(Customer) which provides 3 (A,B,C) whereas the intended output is 2 (A,C).









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    I have a data table like so:



    --------------------------------------------------
    | Customer | Value |
    --------------------------------------------------
    | A | 5 |
    --------------------------------------------------
    | B | 10 |
    --------------------------------------------------
    | B | -10 |
    --------------------------------------------------
    | C | 10 |
    --------------------------------------------------
    | C | 5 |
    --------------------------------------------------


    What I want to do is to count the distinct number of customers where the sum of values is not 0.



    Currently I'm using DISTINCTCOUNT(Customer) which provides 3 (A,B,C) whereas the intended output is 2 (A,C).









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      I have a data table like so:



      --------------------------------------------------
      | Customer | Value |
      --------------------------------------------------
      | A | 5 |
      --------------------------------------------------
      | B | 10 |
      --------------------------------------------------
      | B | -10 |
      --------------------------------------------------
      | C | 10 |
      --------------------------------------------------
      | C | 5 |
      --------------------------------------------------


      What I want to do is to count the distinct number of customers where the sum of values is not 0.



      Currently I'm using DISTINCTCOUNT(Customer) which provides 3 (A,B,C) whereas the intended output is 2 (A,C).









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      I have a data table like so:



      --------------------------------------------------
      | Customer | Value |
      --------------------------------------------------
      | A | 5 |
      --------------------------------------------------
      | B | 10 |
      --------------------------------------------------
      | B | -10 |
      --------------------------------------------------
      | C | 10 |
      --------------------------------------------------
      | C | 5 |
      --------------------------------------------------


      What I want to do is to count the distinct number of customers where the sum of values is not 0.



      Currently I'm using DISTINCTCOUNT(Customer) which provides 3 (A,B,C) whereas the intended output is 2 (A,C).







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