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Hi,
I have query with 3 dimensions (Continent/CountryRegion/City) part of paginated report.
I would like to highlight only those child groups where there is 1 item.
So I need to get a count of items per each parent group.
In this case, let's write the query, to be more exact.
EVALUATE
VAR __t1 =
SUMMARIZECOLUMNS (
Customer[Continent],
Customer[CountryRegion],
Customer[City],
"Amount", [Sales Amount]
)
RETURN
GROUPBY(
__t1,
Customer[Continent],
Customer[CountryRegion],
"Count" , countX(CURRENTGROUP(), Customer[CountryRegion] )
) ORDER BY Customer[Continent] DESC
Which brings me this
Result I am looking for is
And in a case where I have 3 dimensions
EVALUATE
VAR __t1 =
SUMMARIZECOLUMNS (
Customer[Continent],
Customer[CountryRegion],
Customer[City],
"Amount", [Sales Amount]
)
RETURN
GROUPBY(
__t1,
Customer[Continent],
Customer[CountryRegion],
Customer[City],
"Count" , countX(CURRENTGROUP(), Customer[City] )
) ORDER BY Customer[Continent] DESC
I get
But I would like to see
How should I approach this?
Thank you!
Thank you for your answer!
I've tried your query but it gives me an error
To achieve the desired result, you can use the following approach:
EVALUATE
VAR __t1 =
SUMMARIZECOLUMNS (
Customer[Continent],
Customer[CountryRegion],
Customer[City],
"Amount", [Sales Amount]
)
VAR __t2 =
SUMMARIZECOLUMNS (
__t1,
Customer[Continent],
Customer[CountryRegion],
"Count", COUNTROWS(__t1)
)
RETURN
GROUPBY(
__t2,
Customer[Continent],
Customer[CountryRegion],
"Count", COUNTROWS(CURRENTGROUP())
) ORDER BY Customer[Continent] DESC, Customer[CountryRegion] DESC
In this query:
This should give you the desired result, showing the count of items per each parent group, and only highlighting those groups where there is 1 item.
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