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Hi all,
I am very new to Power BI (mainly a Spotfire user) and i am totally stuck trying to convert my spotfire brain to Power BI.
(Dummy example below of what i need to do).
I have a report that has one table "Workers", with columns "Employee ID" and "Supplier".
I need to table that shows me how many workers each supplier has, but now i need to show how many suppliers have only 1 worker, 2 worker etc...
or even summarise the data in ranges, i.e. 100 suppliers have 1-5 workers, 80 have 6-15, 30 have 16-30....etc...
I would have done this in spotfire by summing the total employee ID over supplier.
| Employee ID | Supplier |
| 1233545 | Maxx CO |
| 2354565 | Maxx CO |
| 2345665 | Johnson PTY |
| 5675678 | Felix Sons |
| 5656453 | Maxx CO |
| 3243565 | Clara Ltd |
| Number of workers | Number of Suppliers |
| 1 | 3 |
| 2 | 0 |
| 3 | 1 |
Solved! Go to Solution.
@Anonymous
pls see the attachment below
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Thanks for this. How did you create the new table 2?
Sorry i might need some step by step instructions on how you built it...
I use DAX to create the table
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thank you! i managed to figure out your solution and it worked! thanks champ!!
you are welcome
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