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Hello Guys,
I have 2 columns in a single table.
Need to compare parent_id with Issue_id, as in when a value of parent_id is present in the issue_id then you much count the row and same for the other rows of the column.
Sample Data:
Desired count output as a measure = 6
Due to 9,0,1,5,4,2.......Present in the issue_id coulumn.
Need to create a column also for the same logic but as when there is a match the value of the row for that parent_id will be 1, if not a match then 0
Solved! Go to Solution.
@Nimai123 , Try a measure
countx(filter(allselected(Table), [parent_id] =max(Table[Id])), Table[ID])
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