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I created at table from the data imported and whenever I chose the count feature it replaces the actual data with a "1" in order to provide a total count. Is there a way I can have the column maintain the data while still providing a total Count?
Example:
I have a column of Employee names, and I want to know how many employees there are total. If I turn on the Count feature, it replaces each name with a "1" and gives the total number at the bottom, but I still want to see the Employee Name for each record.
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hi, @beardsleys
This relates to the row context and filter context in calculation
You could use COUNTA Function to create a measure, then drag Employee Name and this measure into visual together
For example:
basic data
Measure = CALCULATE(COUNTA(Table1[Name]))
Result:
Best Regards,
Lin
hi, @beardsleys
This relates to the row context and filter context in calculation
You could use COUNTA Function to create a measure, then drag Employee Name and this measure into visual together
For example:
basic data
Measure = CALCULATE(COUNTA(Table1[Name]))
Result:
Best Regards,
Lin
in Power Query, you can go to Add Column -->Index Column-->From 1
Or you can create a measure :
Count = COUNTROWS( Table )
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