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This seems a rather simple question, but I cannot resolve this in Power BI Desktop, though have done this with Power Pivot.
I have a table that details bugs, and has a unique Bug ID (bug_id) for each bug.
The same table has a column that details the Product to which the bug applies. (Uniquely identified by a Product ID, product_id). product_id has a relationship with another table that gives a meaningful name to the product.
I want to create a simple report that lists all Bug IDs against each Product ID (using the meaningful description). I am struggling though, because in the fields list bug_id is listed as a Sum, so I only get the sum of all Bug IDs, which is meaningless. I am missing something here. How should I approach this requirement to create this simple report?
Sorry for the simple/stupid question.
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Go to the Data View, Select the modelling Tab. Here the fourth section is properties, Select the Default Summerization drop down and choose "Do not Summerize".
Go to the Data View, Select the modelling Tab. Here the fourth section is properties, Select the Default Summerization drop down and choose "Do not Summerize".
Thank you so much for this quick reply. I knew it would be simple really.
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