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brunoemr
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Table with incidents closed and opened by rows

Hi,

 

I have an incident table with all records opened and closed on last 6 months, but i need to build a table as i show below, i need to show a resume of Open and Closed record on a selected period(filter), It's important to show a column with a hard-coded text, is there a way to achive this:

Incidents-table

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Regards,

BrunoR

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@brunoemr solution is attached you can tweak it as per your need.



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parry2k
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@brunoemr how does your raw data looks like? What kind of relationship you have in your model? Read this post to get your answer quickly.

https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Community-Blog/How-to-Get-Your-Question-Answered-Quickly/ba-p/38490



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I have two tables.

A table of all incidents, each record have Opened and Closed period, number and other fields.
Date Dimension Table, related with Incidents by Open Period column.

I need to produce a table that show count of records open and closed( in different rows) based on a Period Slicer(From date Table). Besides that i need to have a column showing the the same count on last month.

 

Incidents Table:

NumberStatusOpenClosedOpen PeriodClosed Period
INC1234Open23/10/2019NULLOct 2019NULL
INC1235Wip05/11/2019NULLNov 2019NULL
INC1236Closed15/10/201918/10/2019Oct 2019Oct 2019
INC1237Closed25/11/201926/11/2019Nov 2019Nov 2019
INC1238Closed23/10/201929/10/2019Oct 2019Oct 2019

 

What I am expecting are results like:

PeriodStatistics ReferenceCountCount Last Month
Nov 2019Open Incidents23
Nov 2019Closed Incidents12

 

Regards,

BrunoR.

@brunoemr solution is attached you can tweak it as per your need.



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