Power BI is turning 10! Tune in for a special live episode on July 24 with behind-the-scenes stories, product evolution highlights, and a sneak peek at what’s in store for the future.
Save the dateEnhance your career with this limited time 50% discount on Fabric and Power BI exams. Ends August 31st. Request your voucher.
We are preparing a dashboard on RPA data. We have 2 columns. First has unique work ID's. The other column has names, BOT and Humans. These ID'S in the data set have been worked by both humans and BOT's and there are ID's which have been worked only by Humans. We want to get only those ID's where both human and BOT's have worked so that we can reach an AHT figure and bifurcate how mauch contribution is made by both BOT and Humans in the same work ID.
Hi @tbhatia
This should be possible, but can you provide some dummy data? As you probably have BOT and Human names in the second column, is there any delimiter between BOT and Human names? How can we know which names are BOT and which are Humans?
I think you can first extract BOT and Human names into new columns and do some Count work then. If you don't need to keep IDs which have been worked only by Humans in the data model, you can use Power Query Editor to filter out them.
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Jing
If this post helps, please Accept it as Solution to help other members find it.
Check out the July 2025 Power BI update to learn about new features.
User | Count |
---|---|
22 | |
7 | |
6 | |
6 | |
6 |
User | Count |
---|---|
27 | |
10 | |
10 | |
9 | |
6 |