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saivina2920
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How to get week wise summary count based on group by using DAX in power bi

I have some sample data. In that, i just want to get week wise count of summary.

 

for example, below is my sample data (same has been attached in excel).

 

I have Project start Date. Using this we want to get week and the count of comments group by country.

 

Once we arrived the data as an output, when i click the row (highlighted in the output table), it should show the details of the summary list.

pls. find the sample data excel file in the line : https://1drv.ms/x/s!AiSRcgO5FUmN8VO5u-lrXEEJzL1e?e=2UzZs8 

 

saivina2920_0-1644236961753.png

 

How to achieve this using DAX...

 

 

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v-angzheng-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi, @saivina2920 

Step 1: Add two new columns to the original table

vangzhengmsft_0-1644478489640.png

Step 2: Create a duplicate table and convert it to the output table above

vangzhengmsft_1-1644478510331.png

Step 3: Create a relationship between the two tables

vangzhengmsft_2-1644478525230.png

Step 4: Create a report page(details of the summary list) to filter items whose comments are not empty in the filter pane

vangzhengmsft_3-1644478668156.png

Step 5: Add drill-through fields in page2(details of the summary list)

 

Result:

vangzhengmsft_4-1644478863465.pngvangzhengmsft_5-1644478872217.png

Please refer to the attachment below for details.

Hope this helps.

 

 

Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Zeon Zheng


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v-angzheng-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi, @saivina2920 

Step 1: Add two new columns to the original table

vangzhengmsft_0-1644478489640.png

Step 2: Create a duplicate table and convert it to the output table above

vangzhengmsft_1-1644478510331.png

Step 3: Create a relationship between the two tables

vangzhengmsft_2-1644478525230.png

Step 4: Create a report page(details of the summary list) to filter items whose comments are not empty in the filter pane

vangzhengmsft_3-1644478668156.png

Step 5: Add drill-through fields in page2(details of the summary list)

 

Result:

vangzhengmsft_4-1644478863465.pngvangzhengmsft_5-1644478872217.png

Please refer to the attachment below for details.

Hope this helps.

 

 

Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Zeon Zheng


If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

Really awesome guidance...

ronrsnfld
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Super User

I don't have time to explore it now, but perhaps this:  Set up drillthrough in Power BI 

saivina2920
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Anyone can reply regarding the subject..this is very urgent..

saivina2920
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Pls. give some idea to arrive this...This is urgent task...

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