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niteshtrehan89
Helper III
Helper III

Calculating the rework using previous department

Need a quick help from the communty.

 

below is the raw data. highlighted are the rework cases

 

Case Number

Department

Out time

1

D1

1

1

D2

2

1

D2

3

1

D2

4

1

D3

5

1

D3

6

1

D1

7

1

D1

8

1

D4

9

1

D4

10

2

D1

11

2

D2

12

2

D2

13

2

D2

14

2

D3

15

2

D3

16

2

D1

17

2

D1

18

2

D4

19

2

D4

20

2

D3

21

3

D1

22

3

D2

23

3

D3

24

3

D4

25

4

D1

26

4

System

27

4

D1

28

4

D2

29

4

D3

30

4

D4

31

 

We need to create a measure based on the condition if the same Department is tagged again to the same from a new previous department then it will marked as rework. Need to ignore if the department is System.

 

Final Output

DepartmentNumber of reworksTotal Cases
D124
D204
D314
D404

 

 

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v-jingzhang
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @niteshtrehan89 

 

My solution is as below. I create a new table to help the calculation. (I add an Index column to the raw table with Power Query Editor. If your "Out time" column has the same meaning, you can use it instead.)

Table 2 = SUMMARIZE('Table','Table'[Case Number],'Table'[Department],"all",
var minIndex = MIN('Table'[Index])
var maxIndex = MAX('Table'[Index])
var departmentTable = CALCULATETABLE(VALUES('Table'[Department]),ALLEXCEPT('Table','Table'[Case Number]),'Table'[Index]>=minIndex,'Table'[Index]<=maxIndex)
return
CONCATENATEX(departmentTable,'Table'[Department],","))

vjingzhang_0-1655714402421.png

 

According to above table, if "all" column has other values except "System" and the Department value on the same row, it means this Department is tagged again for the case. So create a new column

Is reworked = IF(NOT(CONTAINSSTRING('Table 2'[all],",")), 0, IF('Table 2'[all] IN {"System"&","&'Table 2'[Department], 'Table 2'[Department]&","&"System"}, 0, 1))

vjingzhang_1-1655715488344.png

 

Output

vjingzhang_2-1655715708881.png

 

Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Jing
If this post helps, please Accept it as Solution to help other members find it.

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v-jingzhang
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @niteshtrehan89 

 

My solution is as below. I create a new table to help the calculation. (I add an Index column to the raw table with Power Query Editor. If your "Out time" column has the same meaning, you can use it instead.)

Table 2 = SUMMARIZE('Table','Table'[Case Number],'Table'[Department],"all",
var minIndex = MIN('Table'[Index])
var maxIndex = MAX('Table'[Index])
var departmentTable = CALCULATETABLE(VALUES('Table'[Department]),ALLEXCEPT('Table','Table'[Case Number]),'Table'[Index]>=minIndex,'Table'[Index]<=maxIndex)
return
CONCATENATEX(departmentTable,'Table'[Department],","))

vjingzhang_0-1655714402421.png

 

According to above table, if "all" column has other values except "System" and the Department value on the same row, it means this Department is tagged again for the case. So create a new column

Is reworked = IF(NOT(CONTAINSSTRING('Table 2'[all],",")), 0, IF('Table 2'[all] IN {"System"&","&'Table 2'[Department], 'Table 2'[Department]&","&"System"}, 0, 1))

vjingzhang_1-1655715488344.png

 

Output

vjingzhang_2-1655715708881.png

 

Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Jing
If this post helps, please Accept it as Solution to help other members find it.

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