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Viraj16Agate
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Duplicates, indexing

Hi All,

 

I am trying to index a particular column based on re-occurance of same values (Region), can anyone please suggest solution for below

 

I have following data sample

Region    Value

A             1000

B             500

C             2000

A             1000

D             2500

E             1500

 

I need solution as in following format

Region    Value      Regionoccurance

A             1000       1

B             500         1

C             2000       1

A             1000       2

D             2500       1

E             1500        1

 

Thanks in advance

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amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@Viraj16Agate , refer to this video from Curbal, that can help. But in this you might need an index column first

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7CqXdSEN2k4

 

In dax

countx(filter(Table, [region] = earlier([region]) && [Index] <= earlier([Index]) ), [Index])

 

 

You need to create index in power query

 

 

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Fowmy
Super User
Super User

@Viraj16Agate 

You can first add an index column in Power Query or in the source then add the following column to your table in the model:

Column = 
COUNTROWS(
    FILTER( Table4 , Table4[Region] = EARLIER(Table4[Region]) && Table4[Value] = EARLIER(Table4[Value]) && Table4[Index]  <= EARLIER(Table4[Index] ))
)

 

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amitchandak
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Super User

@Viraj16Agate , refer to this video from Curbal, that can help. But in this you might need an index column first

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7CqXdSEN2k4

 

In dax

countx(filter(Table, [region] = earlier([region]) && [Index] <= earlier([Index]) ), [Index])

 

 

You need to create index in power query

 

 

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