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I am trying to see how many counts of a specific value range between two numbers. I am having a hard time understanding how I would count how many occrurrances are between this value range. Take a look at the example screenshot below:
Basically, I am trying to create a table filter very similar to the one I have made up here. Is there anyway I could go about getting the count of each occurance between two numbers?
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@Anonymous
1. Create a caluclated column like
CTE Range=
SWITCH (
TRUE(),
CVE < 2.9 , "< 2.9",
CVE >= 3.0 && CVE <= 4.9, "3.0 - 4.9",
CVE >= 5.0 && CVE <= 5.9, "5.0 - 6.9",
CVE >= 7.0 && CVE <= 10.0, "7.0 - 10.0",
Blank())
2. Create a measure CTE Measure = Count(CTERange).
3. Drop CTE Range and CTE MEasure inta table
@Anonymous
1. Create a caluclated column like
CTE Range=
SWITCH (
TRUE(),
CVE < 2.9 , "< 2.9",
CVE >= 3.0 && CVE <= 4.9, "3.0 - 4.9",
CVE >= 5.0 && CVE <= 5.9, "5.0 - 6.9",
CVE >= 7.0 && CVE <= 10.0, "7.0 - 10.0",
Blank())
2. Create a measure CTE Measure = Count(CTERange).
3. Drop CTE Range and CTE MEasure inta table
Thanks - I've been searching for an answer all day. This worked perfectly.
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