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Hi everyone,
Can someone help with this one please?
If I have various columns of data in Excel and in Power-Bi I need a measure (or new column) that counts all the 'Outstanding' rows across the 9 different columns and shows the total.
For example: Outstanding = 22
How can I do this?
Thanks 🙂
Solved! Go to Solution.
Thanks @Ahmedx
I have other columns in the data that are feeding other visuals, so when I unpivot the columns, all other visual break.
Any ideas?
I can give a different solution without unpivot but it will be a not good practice
select these columns together and unpivot the other columns and then you don’t need to add a column index
So because I'm using these columns in other visuals, when I unpivot, I get this:
try this
When I use this... it only shows the total as 4, when it should be 13
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