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I need to create a new column where I can get the Count of reservationId per clientId.
I have reservationId and clientId, reservationId is distinct.
I create a table to get count of reservationId per ClientId below:
Similarly I need that count in column.
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Hi @Anonymous
It should be
T.Count = COUNTX (FILTER ( 'public Reservations', [clientId] = EARLIER ( [clientId] ) ),[reservationId])
Take care of pairs of parentheses. One ")" in your DAX formula just isn't at the correct position.
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Jing
Its giving Unexpected Parameter.
Furthermore, I am trying to get the column via Power Query Editor. @amitchandak
Hi @Anonymous
It should be
T.Count = COUNTX (FILTER ( 'public Reservations', [clientId] = EARLIER ( [clientId] ) ),[reservationId])
Take care of pairs of parentheses. One ")" in your DAX formula just isn't at the correct position.
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Jing
@Anonymous , this was dax, one correct
countx(filter(Table, [clientid] =earlier([clientid])) ,[reservationid])
for power query create a new table that group by client id and merge that with this table
@amitchandak I was able to use the group by and accomplish what I needed to do.
While for the DAX you provided, it is still showing Unexpected Parameter so that isn't working over here.
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