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Identify Distinct Values for Column B based on Column A's Values

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amitchandak
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@Anonymous , Try measure like

Opportunity done by more than one person =countx(filter(summarize(Table, table[Opportunity ID], "_1", distinctcount(Table[Assigned Name])),[_1] >1),[Opportunity ID])

 

Person count for Opportunity done by more than one person=

Sumx(filter(summarize(Table, table[Opportunity ID], "_1", distinctcount(Table[Assigned Name])),[_1] >1),[_1])

 

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amitchandak
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Super User

@Anonymous , Try measure like

Opportunity done by more than one person =countx(filter(summarize(Table, table[Opportunity ID], "_1", distinctcount(Table[Assigned Name])),[_1] >1),[Opportunity ID])

 

Person count for Opportunity done by more than one person=

Sumx(filter(summarize(Table, table[Opportunity ID], "_1", distinctcount(Table[Assigned Name])),[_1] >1),[_1])

 

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