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Hi!
I am currently working in Power BI where i am trying to identify correlations between sold articles, in other words, which articles are sold togheter most frequently. Although, i am having problems with creating a Dax formula which can identify the number of orders each komination of articles have been "on".
So what i want to achieve is a formula which is the same as something like this, in words: Count the number of orders where article 1 from the rows and article 1 from the columns have been "on". For your information, i'm currently trying to do this by using a matrix.
Does anyone have an idea of how i should address this problem?
Sincerly/ Johan
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