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KubenM
Advocate II
Advocate II

How do I show a Project Size; Project Count, and Total Story Points per Project Size on one Power Bi

Hello
How to I show a Project Size; Project Count per Size, and Total Story Points per Project Size on one Power Bi Visual?

Example:
I have 3 Project sizes i.e. Small, Medium, and large. These values are visible in one column in my data set.
I created a Lookup table to define the number of Story Points that each project size would equate to.
Project Story Points Definition:
Small = 50
Medium = 100
Large = 150

If I have 2 small projects; 1 medium project, and 3 large projects to complete in Year 2022, how do I show the number of projects per size and the total Story per size. ie. 2 x Small = 100; 1 x Medium = 100; 3 x Large = 450 on one Power Bi visual in year 2022.
In year 2023 I will need to show the same and so on.

I would really appreciate your assistance in this regard. My DAX knowledge in near to non-existent.
Thank you
Kuben

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Anonymous
Not applicable

Hi @KubenM ,

 

Like this?

vmengzhumsft_0-1669885482408.png

Just create a measure to count rows and a column to calculate total value, as the following shows:

countrows = CALCULATE(COUNTROWS('Table'),FILTER(ALL('Table'),'Table'[item]=SELECTEDVALUE('Table'[item])))
Total = 'Table'[value]*[countrows]

You can also refer to my pbix file for better understanding.

 

Best regards,

Community Support Team Selina zhu

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Thank you for your time and effort in this regard Selina.

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KubenM
Advocate II
Advocate II

Dear All, Thank you for the feedback received in this regard. I will try the options suggested. Much appreciated.

Anonymous
Not applicable

Hi @KubenM ,

 

Like this?

vmengzhumsft_0-1669885482408.png

Just create a measure to count rows and a column to calculate total value, as the following shows:

countrows = CALCULATE(COUNTROWS('Table'),FILTER(ALL('Table'),'Table'[item]=SELECTEDVALUE('Table'[item])))
Total = 'Table'[value]*[countrows]

You can also refer to my pbix file for better understanding.

 

Best regards,

Community Support Team Selina zhu

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly

Thank you for your time and effort in this regard Selina.

amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@KubenM , You need somung like

 

concatenatex (values(table[Project]) , calculate([Count meausre] & " " & Max(table[Project]) & " " & [Other measure], " ; ")

 

 

You can use unichar(10)  for the new line. You can display it on card visual

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