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Hi everyone,
I have a dataset that looks like this:
CreationTime | Activity |
02/11/2022 | CreateReport |
02/11/2022 | CreateReport |
03/11/2022 | ViewReport |
What I want to be able to do is group up each of the dates by the activity 'CreateReport', so I will see that 02/11/2022 had 2 instances of that activity type and so on for more dates. My overall plan is then to get this into a line graph to show overtime how many reports were created per day and/or month.
I'm a bit stumped where to start, I was thinking some kind of distinct count based on a filter? Could someone point me in the right direction?
Many thanks!
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Hi,
I think I was possibly overthinking the solution, here is what worked for me:
Hi,
I think I was possibly overthinking the solution, here is what worked for me:
Hi @Stuquan,
You can use this formula to create a new table that filters the table by activity CreateReport and then shows the number of records for every date:
Result = SUMMARIZE(FILTER('Table','Table'[Activity]="CreateReport"),'Table'[CreationTime],"Count",COUNT('Table'[Activity]))
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