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Anonymous
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Filtered and Summarized Data Table

Hello, 

 

I'm looking for some help to filter and summarize my data.  In the end, I'm looking to get Headcount by Project for each week.  The issue is the Headcount is already summed and listed in each row, and therefore redundant.  The scrubbed sample data is below, as is the table I think I need.  

 

Here is what I have:

Week ProjectActivityHeadcount
1AX7
1AY7
1BY4
1CX5
1CY5
2AQ8
2BQ6
2BR6
2CQ3

 

Here is what I think I need:

Week Number ProjectHeadcount
1A7
1B4
1C5
2A8
2B6
2C3
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camargos88
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@Anonymous ,

 

Table 2 = SUMMARIZE('Table', 'Table'[Week ], 'Table'[Project], 'Table'[Headcount])


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Anonymous
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Thank You!!!

camargos88
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@Anonymous ,

 

Table 2 = SUMMARIZE('Table', 'Table'[Week ], 'Table'[Project], 'Table'[Headcount])


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