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Anonymous
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Combining Rows Based on Attributes from Multiple Other Rows

Hi,

 

I'm new to this, sorry if this one is easy.

 

I'd like to go from this:                  

 

Comm.png

 

To this:

Comm1.png

Basically consolidate the Counts by Year, Crime and Community.

 

Thanks so much for your help!

 

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PattemManohar
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@Anonymous Please use "Group By" option in "Power Query Editor"




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dedelman_clng
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If you need it as a table

 

NewTab = SUMMARIZE(Table, Table[Community],
 Table[Year],
 Table[Crime],
 "Count", SUM(Count) )

If you just want it as a measure

 

Measure = CALCULATE( SUM ( Table[Count] ) )

The measure will recalculate at any level (say, community and crime only)

 

Hope this helps

David

PattemManohar
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@Anonymous Please use "Group By" option in "Power Query Editor"




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