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Chandrashekar
Resolver III
Resolver III

Help with Dax Formula

Hello Team,

 

Can you please help with Dax formula(Attached PBIX file. I need graph as per screen shot provided in PBIX file

 

Let me know if it can be achieved in single dax formula.

 

PBIX: PBIX 

 

Regards,

Chandrashekar B

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Jihwan_Kim
Super User
Super User

Hi,

I suggest creating a new table by using the below DAX.

And visualize it by using a culumn chart / aggregating a name column as distinct-count.

Please check the attached pbix file, and the relationship between newtable and sheet2 table is shown.

 

 

NewTable =
UNION (
    SELECTCOLUMNS (
        Sheet1,
        "@Name", Sheet1[Name],
        "@Condition", Sheet1[Condition1],
        "@Check", "Condition1"
    ),
    SELECTCOLUMNS (
        Sheet1,
        "@Name", Sheet1[Name],
        "@Condition", Sheet1[Condition2],
        "@Check", "Condition2"
    )
)

 

 

Slide1.jpg


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Jihwan_Kim
Super User
Super User

Hi,

I suggest creating a new table by using the below DAX.

And visualize it by using a culumn chart / aggregating a name column as distinct-count.

Please check the attached pbix file, and the relationship between newtable and sheet2 table is shown.

 

 

NewTable =
UNION (
    SELECTCOLUMNS (
        Sheet1,
        "@Name", Sheet1[Name],
        "@Condition", Sheet1[Condition1],
        "@Check", "Condition1"
    ),
    SELECTCOLUMNS (
        Sheet1,
        "@Name", Sheet1[Name],
        "@Condition", Sheet1[Condition2],
        "@Check", "Condition2"
    )
)

 

 

Slide1.jpg


If this post helps, then please consider accepting it as the solution to help other members find it faster, and give a big thumbs up.


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Hello,

 

Thanks for the solution. Is it possible using Dax formula?

Just want to know any other method is there to acheive it.

 

Regards,

Chandrashekar B

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