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Hi!
I am looking for a solution to the following problem: With the help from this forum I have generate two measures "count" and "TotalHours_Measure". Now I want to show the monthly "count" data in relation by the department. Has anybody an idea how I could do this?
Best regards
Stefan
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Hi @GOEST,
You should be able to follow steps below to get your expected result.
1. Use the formula below to create a calculate table first.
SummaryTable = FILTER ( SUMMARIZECOLUMNS ( pbitest[DEP], pbitest[NAME], pbitest[DATE], "TotalHours",[TotalHours_Measure] ), [TotalHours] > 10 )
2. Create an individual Date table(using CALENDARAUTO or CALENDAR Function (DAX)), and create a relationship between the Date table and created "SummaryTable" using the date column.
3. Then you should be able to use the formula below to show the monthly "count" data in relation by the department.
Count = IF ( HASONEVALUE ( pbitest[DEP] ), CALCULATE ( COUNTROWS ( 'SummaryTable' ), FILTER ( 'SummaryTable', 'SummaryTable'[DEP] = VALUES ( pbitest[DEP] ) ) ), COUNTROWS ( 'SummaryTable' ) )
Here is the modified sample pbix file for your reference.
Regards
Hi @GOEST,
Could you post your table structure and sample data with your expected result in this case? It's better to share a sample pbix file. You can upload it to OneDrive or Dropbox, and post the link here. Do mask sensitive data before uploading.
Regards
Hi @v-ljerr-msft!
Thanks for your reply. You can find the files on:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/cdeuki9k0x4lksy/AAClOIrREfCrcbeKUkRxIXkDa?dl=0
Best regards
Stefan
Hi @GOEST,
You should be able to follow steps below to get your expected result.
1. Use the formula below to create a calculate table first.
SummaryTable = FILTER ( SUMMARIZECOLUMNS ( pbitest[DEP], pbitest[NAME], pbitest[DATE], "TotalHours",[TotalHours_Measure] ), [TotalHours] > 10 )
2. Create an individual Date table(using CALENDARAUTO or CALENDAR Function (DAX)), and create a relationship between the Date table and created "SummaryTable" using the date column.
3. Then you should be able to use the formula below to show the monthly "count" data in relation by the department.
Count = IF ( HASONEVALUE ( pbitest[DEP] ), CALCULATE ( COUNTROWS ( 'SummaryTable' ), FILTER ( 'SummaryTable', 'SummaryTable'[DEP] = VALUES ( pbitest[DEP] ) ) ), COUNTROWS ( 'SummaryTable' ) )
Here is the modified sample pbix file for your reference.
Regards
Hi @v-ljerr-msft!
Thanks for your answer. That looks realy good also with my real data! 🙂
BEst regards
Stefan
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