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Hello,
New with power bi and didn't find anything that worked for me in the community.
If I have the follwing data:
Date_Out | Car type |
7.6.2020 | 1 |
8.6.2020 | 1 |
9.6.2020 | 1 |
10.6.2020 | 1 |
10.6.2020 | 2 |
10.6.2020 | 2 |
11.6.2020 | 1 |
11.6.2020 | 3 |
11.6.2020 | 1 |
11.6.2020 | 2 |
I would like to be able to count the how many instances there are of each date, and if possible, also count for dates that are not included, see this table:
Date_Out | Count |
7.6.2020 | 1 |
8.6.2020 | 1 |
9.6.2020 | 1 |
10.6.2020 | 3 |
11.6.2020 | 4 |
12.6.2020 | 0 |
Also, if I would filter by car type, only, so if I would filter out for Car Type 1 only, then the results would be:
Date_Out | Count for Car Type 1 |
7.6.2020 | 1 |
8.6.2020 | 1 |
9.6.2020 | 1 |
10.6.2020 | 1 |
11.6.2020 | 2 |
12.6.2020 | 0 |
Is there a clever way to accomplish this?
any help is appreciated 🙂
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