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I'm Brazilian and Beginner in Power BI.
I need to make a comparison between two columns in a table, in case, discipline and shift. I need you to return to the number of lines that coincide with a discipline (mathematics) and a shift (daytime), for example.
I have searched Google and YouTube, but I have not found a solution.
Could someone help me?
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Hey!
Based on your description, I created a table with values so I could try and find a solution for you. Here is my table:
I imported the table into power bi, and then used the following expression to count instances of where values under discipline was 'mathematics' and values under shift was 'daytime.'
Msr Countrows = CALCULATE( COUNTROWS(Sheet1), FILTER(Sheet1,Sheet1[Discipline] = "Mathematics"), FILTER(Sheet1,Sheet1[Shift] = "daytime") )
I put a card on my power bi report and dropped the result of the measure into it:
Hey!
Based on your description, I created a table with values so I could try and find a solution for you. Here is my table:
I imported the table into power bi, and then used the following expression to count instances of where values under discipline was 'mathematics' and values under shift was 'daytime.'
Msr Countrows = CALCULATE( COUNTROWS(Sheet1), FILTER(Sheet1,Sheet1[Discipline] = "Mathematics"), FILTER(Sheet1,Sheet1[Shift] = "daytime") )
I put a card on my power bi report and dropped the result of the measure into it:
One way would be to create a New Table with a formula like:
DisciplineShifts = SUMMARIZE(Disciplines,[Discipline],[Shift],"Count",COUNT(Disciplines[Discipline]))
@Profpc can you provide sample data and expected result? Your question is not very clear.
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