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Hi @gyan09 ,
To create two measure as below.
Compliant = CALCULATE(COUNT(Table1[Column1]),FILTER(Table1,Table1[Column1]="Compliant"))
Non Compliant = CALCULATE(COUNT(Table1[Column1]),FILTER(Table1,Table1[Column1]="Non Compliant"))
Pbix as attached.
What if there are numerous categories and I do not want to hard code each value within the filter statement. What is another query statement I could use?
Hi @gyan09 ,
To create two measure as below.
Compliant = CALCULATE(COUNT(Table1[Column1]),FILTER(Table1,Table1[Column1]="Compliant"))
Non Compliant = CALCULATE(COUNT(Table1[Column1]),FILTER(Table1,Table1[Column1]="Non Compliant"))
Pbix as attached.
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