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I need to be able to filter on the columns below to create a new column that filters and counts based on them.
For example, if Type is "AWS" or "Azure" filter based on director and count the number of same title there are. Similary for Type that is not "AWS" or "Azure".
Type | VP | Director | Title |
Azure | Steve | Adam | Engineer |
Azure | Steve | Adam | Data Science |
AWS | Steve | Adam | Engineer |
AWS | Steve | Rory | Engineer |
On-Prem | Steve | Rory | Network |
On-Prem | Steve | Rory | Network |
VHOST | Steve | Rory | Network |
Azure | Mary | Austin | Data Science |
Azure | Mary | Austin | Data Science |
The new table with the column should look like this:
VP | Director | Title | Count |
Steve | Adam | Engineer | 2 |
Steve | Adam | Data Science | 1 |
Steve | Rory | Engineer | 1 |
Steve | Rory | Network | 3 |
Mary | Austin | Data Science | 1 |
I tried to use the DAX GROUPBY and also the GROUPBY in power query. I'm not able to figure out a solution.
Please help me, if you can.
Thank you!
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