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I am looking to bucket on aggregated measures:
I have a dataset like
State, County, City, Winery
OR, multhnoma, portland, abc
OR, multhnoma, portland, bcd
OR, multhnoma, portland, cde
ME, cumberland, portland, xyz
ME, cumberland, portland, zyx
CA, Santaclara, sunnyvale, abc
CA, Santaclara, sunnyvale,bcd
CA, Santaclara, sunnyvale, cde
TX, dallas, sunnyvale, xyz
I am looking: for
City_Buckets, #of_wineries
Top 10, 3
Top 20, 5
Hi @sks0145 ,
As Mark said, the given dataset cannot be calculated for Top 10, 3 and Top 20, 5. Can you further describe your requirements so that I can answer them for you as soon as possible.
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Looking forward to your reply.
Best Regards,
Henry
Hi @sks0145 ,
Can you please elaborate a little better on how you are getting this calculation? On your dataset you present 9 values but then you get top 10 - 3 and top 20 - 5 even if I do a count of your mockup data I get 5 differente winnerys.
Is the measure only the count of the wineries? Is this count based on the count per city only?
If you can provide a little more insigth on the final result would be appreciated.
Regards
Miguel Félix
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