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brissae
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Count occurencies

Hello everyone,  I have thw following information:

 

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And a want to get the next grid:

 

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The idea is to show the count of people who resolved more than 10 problems related to the product name and also the average of problems per month during the year that these people resolved.

 

I was trying to do it with filters and count but I don't know how to start.

Do you have an idea?

 

Thanks in advance.

 

 

 

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Eric_Zhang
Microsoft Employee
Microsoft Employee

@brissae

 

You need two calculated tables.

 

 

Aggregate Table =
SUMMARIZE (
    'YourTable',
    YourTable[Product name],
    YourTable[OWNER],
    "is cnt >=10", IF ( COUNTA ( 'YourTable'[OWNER] ) >= 10, 1, 0 ),
    "is cnt<10", IF ( COUNTA ( 'YourTable'[OWNER] ) >= 10, 0, 1 )
)

 

grid =
SUMMARIZE (
    'Aggregate Table',
    'Aggregate Table'[Product name],
    "People>=10", SUM ( 'Aggregate Table'[is cnt >=10] ),
    "People<10", SUM ( 'Aggregate Table'[is cnt<10] )
)

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Regarding average, I don't see any date column in your table.

 

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Eric_Zhang
Microsoft Employee
Microsoft Employee

@brissae

 

You need two calculated tables.

 

 

Aggregate Table =
SUMMARIZE (
    'YourTable',
    YourTable[Product name],
    YourTable[OWNER],
    "is cnt >=10", IF ( COUNTA ( 'YourTable'[OWNER] ) >= 10, 1, 0 ),
    "is cnt<10", IF ( COUNTA ( 'YourTable'[OWNER] ) >= 10, 0, 1 )
)

 

grid =
SUMMARIZE (
    'Aggregate Table',
    'Aggregate Table'[Product name],
    "People>=10", SUM ( 'Aggregate Table'[is cnt >=10] ),
    "People<10", SUM ( 'Aggregate Table'[is cnt<10] )
)

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Regarding average, I don't see any date column in your table.

 

@Eric_Zhang Hello again, how can I do to show this results by month and year? As filters. 

I made it work, but everytime I select more than 1 month, the numbers go incorrect. I don't have a date table, I only have the dates associated with every row . I tried to use this but it didn't work, I don't kno how to use this time intelligence funct.

 

Hope you have an advice, thank you.

@brissae

 

Could you please post more completed sample data along with expected output?

Hi @Eric_Zhang,

 

Could you have a look at my question here:

http://community.powerbi.com/t5/Desktop/How-to-create-a-histogram-that-show-occurrences-of-client-na...

I have a similar issue and can't use this solution as mine involve date slicer.

 

Thanks!

Thank you @Eric_Zhang  Your answer helped a lot, I could finish my report, it was more complex that I thought.

You are brilliant!!!

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