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Column = VAR myrow={[A],[B],[C],[D]} RETURN COUNTROWS(Filter(myrow,[Value]="Yes"))
what is wrong?
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Original data :
Then create a table to return the “YES” and “NO” .
Table 2 =
var _a=SELECTCOLUMNS('Table',"Value",[A])
var _b=SELECTCOLUMNS('Table',"Value",[B])
var _c=SELECTCOLUMNS('Table',"Value",[C])
var _d=SELECTCOLUMNS('Table',"Value",[D])
RETURN UNION(_a,_b,_c,_d)
You will get a result as shown :
Create a measure to count the number of “YES”
Measure = CALCULATE(COUNT('Table 2'[Value]),'Table 2'[Value]="yes")
Put the measure in a card visual .
I have attached my pbix file , you can refer to it .
Best Regards
Community Support Team _ Ailsa Tao
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Original data :
Then create a table to return the “YES” and “NO” .
Table 2 =
var _a=SELECTCOLUMNS('Table',"Value",[A])
var _b=SELECTCOLUMNS('Table',"Value",[B])
var _c=SELECTCOLUMNS('Table',"Value",[C])
var _d=SELECTCOLUMNS('Table',"Value",[D])
RETURN UNION(_a,_b,_c,_d)
You will get a result as shown :
Create a measure to count the number of “YES”
Measure = CALCULATE(COUNT('Table 2'[Value]),'Table 2'[Value]="yes")
Put the measure in a card visual .
I have attached my pbix file , you can refer to it .
Best Regards
Community Support Team _ Ailsa Tao
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
@AlessandroBe , What are you trying to achieve here?
If you want to create a table with multiple rows. Then use Row and union
example
union(
ROW("Month", 1),
ROW("Month", 2),
ROW("Month", 3)
)