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Phuonghm22
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Count value in a column and break by a value and count again like a loop

I have a sample like this table. The column count of 2 is the output I expect. With the same ID, order Date ascending. We count number 2 (or rank) by Date. If the value in column A is 1, we break the loop and count (or rank) the number 2 again from the beginning.

Plz help me. Thank youScreenshot_1.png

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v-jialluo-msft
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Hi Phuonghm22,

 

Please follow these steps:

(1) Create a calculated column to count

 

Co2 =
VAR _date =
    CALCULATE (
        MAX ( 'Table'[Date] ),
        FILTER (
            ALL ( 'Table' ),
            'Table'[A] <> 2
                && 'Table'[Date] <= EARLIER ( 'Table'[Date] )
                && 'Table'[ID] = EARLIER ( 'Table'[ID] )
        )
    )
VAR _count =
    CALCULATE (
        COUNTROWS ( 'Table' ),
        FILTER (
            ALL ( 'Table' ),
            'Table'[Date] <= EARLIER ( 'Table'[Date] )
                && 'Table'[Date] > _date
                && 'Table'[ID] = EARLIER ( 'Table'[ID] )
        )
    ) + 0
RETURN
    _count

vjialluomsft_0-1667289690085.png

 

 

(2) Final output

vjialluomsft_0-1667289581409.png

 

 

Best Regards,

Gallen Luo

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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v-jialluo-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi Phuonghm22,

 

Please follow these steps:

(1) Create a calculated column to count

 

Co2 =
VAR _date =
    CALCULATE (
        MAX ( 'Table'[Date] ),
        FILTER (
            ALL ( 'Table' ),
            'Table'[A] <> 2
                && 'Table'[Date] <= EARLIER ( 'Table'[Date] )
                && 'Table'[ID] = EARLIER ( 'Table'[ID] )
        )
    )
VAR _count =
    CALCULATE (
        COUNTROWS ( 'Table' ),
        FILTER (
            ALL ( 'Table' ),
            'Table'[Date] <= EARLIER ( 'Table'[Date] )
                && 'Table'[Date] > _date
                && 'Table'[ID] = EARLIER ( 'Table'[ID] )
        )
    ) + 0
RETURN
    _count

vjialluomsft_0-1667289690085.png

 

 

(2) Final output

vjialluomsft_0-1667289581409.png

 

 

Best Regards,

Gallen Luo

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

Thank you so much

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