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I have a matrix that shows the parent-child hierarchy in an organization. With that, I have the number of acces (fro softwares and stuff) that every individual has in a team. Is there a way (like a filter) to show only the access that are common to an entire team and verify it for the level above.
I made an example: in this case, the 2 value in Red are common for the 3 people of the Org 3 so they would be directly count with the Org 2.
Hi @Boivin12 ,
Depending on the information you have provided, you can create a new measure:
Count =
VAR _Access = SELECTEDVALUE( 'Table'[Access] )
VAR _Min =
CALCULATE (
MIN ( 'Table'[Parent Org] ),
FILTER ( ALL ( 'Table' ), 'Table'[Access] = _Access )
)
RETURN
CALCULATE (
COUNTROWS ( 'Table' ),
FILTER ( 'Table', 'Table'[Parent Org] = _Min )
)
Final output:
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Best Regards,
Ada Wang
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My problem is that in my real case, I have the access and the Org ID in a table and a second table that display the hierarchy of the Orgs.
This imply that I have to mix between two table and, in view of the lack of results, I think that Power BI doesn't understand it well.
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