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I used a SharePoint online list as my data source and have a Due Date column, I already created a new calculated column in power bi desktop that computes for the days overdue.
Now my question is, how will I create a report showing the number of items that are due for more than 10 days, 20 days, and 30 days?
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Couple different ways to do that. You could simply do a COUNT in a card visualization and filter it on days overdue > 10 for example. Create another for >20 and so on. Otherwise, you might want to create another calculated column that "categorizes" you items as you want. Would need some data and more specifics to get more specific.
Is this the type of output are you expecting?
Couple different ways to do that. You could simply do a COUNT in a card visualization and filter it on days overdue > 10 for example. Create another for >20 and so on. Otherwise, you might want to create another calculated column that "categorizes" you items as you want. Would need some data and more specifics to get more specific.
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