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@Anonymous I would think you would need to do something like:
Max Filtered Count Company Id =
VAR __Table =
SUMMARIZE(
'looker_views lkr_Intake_Date',
[Company_Id],
"Count",[Filtered Count Company Id]
)
RETURN
MAXX(__Table,[Count])
But it's a guess. Please see this post regarding How to Get Your Question Answered Quickly: https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Community-Blog/How-to-Get-Your-Question-Answered-Quickly/ba-p/38490
The most important parts are:
1. Sample data as text, use the table tool in the editing bar
2. Expected output from sample data
3. Explanation in words of how to get from 1. to 2.
@Anonymous I would think you would need to do something like:
Max Filtered Count Company Id =
VAR __Table =
SUMMARIZE(
'looker_views lkr_Intake_Date',
[Company_Id],
"Count",[Filtered Count Company Id]
)
RETURN
MAXX(__Table,[Count])
But it's a guess. Please see this post regarding How to Get Your Question Answered Quickly: https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Community-Blog/How-to-Get-Your-Question-Answered-Quickly/ba-p/38490
The most important parts are:
1. Sample data as text, use the table tool in the editing bar
2. Expected output from sample data
3. Explanation in words of how to get from 1. to 2.
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