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Hello,
I have a column which can have multiple users; it looks like:
Column1
Row 1: UserA
Row 2: UserB
Row 3: UserB, UserC, UserG, UserZ
Row 4: User D,
Row 5: UserA, UserD, UserG
Row 6: UserD, UserF
As we see, UserD appeared in the column 3 times, UserA appeared 2 times etc. How to pull out every user from the column to make a visual which says how many times each user appeared in the column?
Thank you for your time!
Regards,
Wojciech
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hello @pal95 ,
You will need to split your column into multiple columns in the query editor as shown in this blog:
https://www.tutorialgateway.org/how-to-split-columns-in-power-bi/
You can then count the occurrences of a string in multiple columns that reference the following existing thread:
https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Desktop/Count-instances-of-string-in-multiple-columns/td-p/239302
Thank you
Pragati
in the pq, split column
then group by
Proud to be a Super User!
Hi @pal95,
You can try to use following calculate table formulae to analysis raw table and generated the summarize user tables based on each item and their count:
Summary =
VAR merge =
SUBSTITUTE (
CONCATENATEX ( ALL ( 'Table'[Column1] ), [Column1], "," ),
" ",
""
)
VAR _path =
SUBSTITUTE ( merge, ",", "|" )
VAR list =
ADDCOLUMNS (
GENERATESERIES ( 1, PATHLENGTH ( _path ), 1 ),
"Users", PATHITEM ( _path, [Value] )
)
RETURN
FILTER (
GROUPBY ( list, [Users], "Count", COUNTX ( CURRENTGROUP (), [Users] ) ),
[Users] <> BLANK ()
)
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
in the pq, split column
then group by
Proud to be a Super User!
Hello @pal95 ,
You will need to split your column into multiple columns in the query editor as shown in this blog:
https://www.tutorialgateway.org/how-to-split-columns-in-power-bi/
You can then count the occurrences of a string in multiple columns that reference the following existing thread:
https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Desktop/Count-instances-of-string-in-multiple-columns/td-p/239302
Thank you
Pragati
@pal95 , see split by row/column in power Query.edit query can help
https://www.tutorialgateway.org/how-to-split-columns-in-power-bi/
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