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I have a table that has Cost by Type but some Types have multiple Costs associated with them. I want to sum up the total cost for each unique Type, and then count the Total cost values based on a range of values (0-1000, 1001-10000, 10,001+, etc). I have used CountRows and this works if I want to count each individual item, but I can't figure out how to count the summed total. Thank you for the help!
Hi, @K7R-RS8-04
Please share your sample pbix file's link here, together with how your desired outcome looks like, then I can try to look into it to come up with a more accurate solution.
Thanks.
Thanks for replying Jihwan but I was able to figure it out by creating a new table using Summarize.
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