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Anonymous
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Count How Many Occurences are in a Table

I am trying to summarize the total counts so that I could have a statement such as "11 critical vulnerablities in 1 device(s)"

Let's say I have a picture similar to the one below:

counts1.PNG

And I would want to say there are "11 Critical vulnerabilites in 1 device"

Do you think there is a possible way to sum the total number of vulnerabilities in one device or in a certian number of devices?  Such as "20 critical vulnerabilites in 3 devices", etc

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parry2k
Super User
Super User

@Anonymous you can create a measure to achieve this

 

Label =
VAR __count Critical = 
CALCULATE(
 COUNTROWS( Table ), Table[Risk] = "Critical" ) )
VAR __countDevices = 
RETURN CALCULATE( DISTINCTCOUNT( Table[Device] ), Table[Risk] = "Critical" ) RETURN FORMAT( __countCritical, "General Number" ) & " critical vulnerabilities in " & FORMAT( __countDevices, "General Number" ) & " device"

This is just an idea, you can tweak it they way you want



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sgsukumaran
Resolver II
Resolver II

Lets assume you want to do it by devices. I would try

 

Device Group  =
CALCULATE(
Count('Table'[Risk]),
GROUPBY('Table', [Device])
)

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sgsukumaran
Resolver II
Resolver II

Lets assume you want to do it by devices. I would try

 

Device Group  =
CALCULATE(
Count('Table'[Risk]),
GROUPBY('Table', [Device])
)

parry2k
Super User
Super User

@Anonymous you can create a measure to achieve this

 

Label =
VAR __count Critical = 
CALCULATE(
 COUNTROWS( Table ), Table[Risk] = "Critical" ) )
VAR __countDevices = 
RETURN CALCULATE( DISTINCTCOUNT( Table[Device] ), Table[Risk] = "Critical" ) RETURN FORMAT( __countCritical, "General Number" ) & " critical vulnerabilities in " & FORMAT( __countDevices, "General Number" ) & " device"

This is just an idea, you can tweak it they way you want



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Did I answer your question? Mark my post as a solution. Proud to be a Super User! Appreciate your Kudos 🙂
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