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Hello
I try to figure out to do one simple thing and I would greatly appreciate any help.
I have a table like this :
Calendrier.[DATE] | Calendrier.[Duration] |
dd/mm/YYYY | 7 |
dd/mm/YYYY | 7,5 |
dd/mm/YYYY | 8 |
dd/mm/YYYY | 7,5 |
... | ... |
I would like to count the number of lines where the value equals 7,5 and the total number of lines.
Thank you for your help
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Thank you so much for your solution.
Makes me want to quickly improve my skills with powerBI.
Total Lines = COUNTROWS(Calendrier)
7,5 lines = CALCULATE ( COUNTROWS(Calendrier), KEEPFILTERS(Calendrier[Duration] = 7,5 ) )
Hello thank you for your help.
The first formula works fine but the second doesn't, because I wasn't precise enough, I'm sorry.
My table is built like this :
- a date --> a duration
- a date --> a duration
- a date --> à duration
Sometimes, the date is the same (i can have several recording for, let's say, 2020/04/01 and I printed the total sum of the duration for this date).
That means i summed up several recordings to obtain this result.
Calendrier.[DATE] | Calendrier.[Duration] |
dd/mm/YYYY | 7 |
dd/mm/YYYY | 7,5 |
dd/mm/YYYY | 8 |
dd/mm/YYYY | 7,5 |
... | ... |
Now I would like to have the number of lines where the sum of the duration, for each day, equals 7,5.
I really hope my explanations were clear enough.
Best regards
Thank you so much for your solution.
Makes me want to quickly improve my skills with powerBI.
In my example I have a measure called [DurationSum]
DurationSum = SUM ( Calendrier[Duration] )
Then this measure will count the rows where DurationSum = 7,5
7,5 count =
COUNTROWS (
FILTER (
ADDCOLUMNS ( VALUES ( Calendrier[Date] ), "x", [DurationSum] ),
[x] = 7,5
)
)