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hello I want to find the total days my employee worked, what is the formula for power bi given i have 2 tables , i want to create the column in the employee table , and the other table has list of daily attendance of each employee.
so this is my attendance table:
id- name- absent
1 -ari -True
1 -ari -Present
1 -ari -Present
2 -james -True
2 -james -True
2 -james -Present
i want in the employee table to add the days worked column to have:
id -name -days worked
1 -ari -2
2 -james -1
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Hi @Anonymous ,
Assuming that there's a relationship between the Attendance Table and Employee Table based on the ID column,
you can try creating the below measure -
Measure = calculate(count(Attendance),ALLEXCEPT(Table,Table'Name'),filter(Table,Attendance = "Present"))
Hope this helps.
Please accept the solution if this answers your query
Thanks!
Avantika
Hi @Anonymous ,
Assuming that there's a relationship between the Attendance Table and Employee Table based on the ID column,
you can try creating the below measure -
Measure = calculate(count(Attendance),ALLEXCEPT(Table,Table'Name'),filter(Table,Attendance = "Present"))
Hope this helps.
Please accept the solution if this answers your query
Thanks!
Avantika
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