Skip to main content
cancel
Showing results for 
Search instead for 
Did you mean: 

Join the FabCon + SQLCon recap series. Up next: Power BI, Real-Time Intelligence, IQ and AI, and Data Factory take center stage. All sessions are available on-demand after the live show. Register now

Reply
Anonymous
Not applicable

Count values from multiple fields

Dear Friends,

I want to calculate counts of values available in multiple fields like below -

for User A , Value is showing only in Acre1 field so count will be 1 and for User B, values are showing in 3 field

 
 
UserAcre1Acre2Acre3Acre4Acre5Count
A3    1
B201  3
C116225
D0    1
E76   2
F685  3
1 ACCEPTED SOLUTION
Anonymous
Not applicable

Thank you so much @PhilipTreacy for quick help . It works for me. 🙂

View solution in original post

3 REPLIES 3
PhilipTreacy
Super User
Super User

You're welcome @Anonymous 

You're supposed to mark the actual answer as the solution, not your own reply 🙂

Regards

Phil



Did I answer your question? Then please mark my post as the solution.
If I helped you, click on the Thumbs Up to give Kudos.


Blog :: YouTube Channel :: Connect on Linkedin


Proud to be a Super User!


Anonymous
Not applicable

Thank you so much @PhilipTreacy for quick help . It works for me. 🙂

PhilipTreacy
Super User
Super User

Hi @Anonymous 

You can add a Custom Column in the Power Query editor like this

 

= Table.AddColumn(#"PreviousStepName", "Addition", each List.NonNullCount({[Acre1], [Acre2], [Acre3], [Acre4], [Acre5]}), Int64.Type)

 

non-null-count.png

 

Here's a full sample query, copy/paste this into a blank query

let
    Source = Table.FromRows(Json.Document(Binary.Decompress(Binary.FromText("i45WclTSUTIGYgSK1YlWcgIyjIDYAIgNkcSdoXwQNoOqMQLLuEBVo5rjCmSYQ9UiCbtBhSyA2BQmHgsA", BinaryEncoding.Base64), Compression.Deflate)), let _t = ((type nullable text) meta [Serialized.Text = true]) in type table [User = _t, Acre1 = _t, Acre2 = _t, Acre3 = _t, Acre4 = _t, Acre5 = _t]),
    #"Changed Type" = Table.TransformColumnTypes(Source,{{"User", type text}, {"Acre1", Int64.Type}, {"Acre2", Int64.Type}, {"Acre3", Int64.Type}, {"Acre4", Int64.Type}, {"Acre5", Int64.Type}}),
    #"Inserted Sum" = Table.AddColumn(#"Changed Type", "Addition", each List.NonNullCount({[Acre1], [Acre2], [Acre3], [Acre4], [Acre5]}), Int64.Type)
in
    #"Inserted Sum"

Regards

Phil


If I answered your question please mark my post as the solution.
If my answer helped solve your problem, give it a kudos by clicking on the Thumbs Up.



Did I answer your question? Then please mark my post as the solution.
If I helped you, click on the Thumbs Up to give Kudos.


Blog :: YouTube Channel :: Connect on Linkedin


Proud to be a Super User!


Helpful resources

Announcements
April Power BI Update Carousel

Power BI Monthly Update - April 2026

Check out the April 2026 Power BI update to learn about new features.

New to Fabric survey Carousel

New to Fabric Survey

If you have recently started exploring Fabric, we'd love to hear how it's going. Your feedback can help with product improvements.

Power BI DataViz World Championships carousel

Power BI DataViz World Championships - June 2026

A new Power BI DataViz World Championship is coming this June! Don't miss out on submitting your entry.

FabCon and SQLCon Highlights Carousel

FabCon &SQLCon Highlights

Experience the highlights from FabCon & SQLCon, available live and on-demand starting April 14th.