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Hi there,
I built a small status report using MS List and am by no means a programmer or math-wiz. This is just to help our small team better report on work done.
I need urgent assistance with the reporting in PowerBI desktop.
I get my data from MS List. A part of the data is multiple selections in one cell.
i.e.
| Selected items |
Sale 10 | B; C; D; E; A |
Sale 12 | A; C; D |
Sale 13 | D; A; B; E |
Sale 14 | A; |
Sale 15 | C; D; A; E |
Sale 16 | A; C; E |
Sale 17 | D ; A; C; |
I need a clustered column-chart in PowerBI that shows number of sales per item
A=7; B=2; C=5; D=5; E=4
Currently I can only get PowerBI to show the following.
Obviously, there is more to my list and these couple of these fields that needs the same treatment.
Note: there is also amounts in the rows and by using “Unpivot” these get duplicated, and my totals then stop being true.
Hey @Chris203 ,
you might need a list of unique items that goes to the concatenated column to get what you are looking for
probably something like below
List Items
A
B
C
D
then you will write a measure
User | Count |
---|---|
96 | |
87 | |
78 | |
72 | |
68 |
User | Count |
---|---|
113 | |
105 | |
84 | |
65 | |
64 |