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Calculated Column to Count based on Condition

Dear All,

 

I am having the below table and I had created and want to have only one Calculated Column tha tells about total number of Rows for Sptin6 and total number rows in sprint5 .

 

 

SnoIssuesStatusSprint
1768DoneSprint6
2888DoneSprint6
3666QA in ProgressSprint6
4999Deployed in ProdSprint6
5567DoneSprint5
6900DoneSprint5
7100In-ProgressSprint5


Thanks & Regards,

SAM_

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Arul
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@Anonymous ,

try this

Calculated Column = CALCULATE(
    COUNTA('Table'[Sprint]),
    ALLEXCEPT('Table','Table'[Sprint]))




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Anonymous
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Thank you very much arul @Arul didn't expected for this quick solution

Arul
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Super User

@Anonymous ,

try this

Calculated Column = CALCULATE(
    COUNTA('Table'[Sprint]),
    ALLEXCEPT('Table','Table'[Sprint]))




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