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Heinrich
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Counting Rows in Column

Hello

I have a table with column

A = Company

B = User Count

C = Product Windows 10

or Product Windows 11

 

I would like to have a visual who shows

 

Column 1 = Company

Column 2 = Quantity User

Column 3 = Quantity of Windows 10

Column 4 = Quantity of Windows 11

 

Column 3 and Column 4 should be taken from C

 

Regards

 

Heinrich

 

 

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Sahir_Maharaj
Super User
Super User

Hello @Heinrich,

 

Can you please try the following measures for Quantity of Windows 10 and Windows 11

Quantity Windows 10 = 
SUMX(
    FILTER(
        Data,
        Data[Product] = "Product Windows 10"
    ),
    Data[User Count]
)
Quantity Windows 11 = 
SUMX(
    FILTER(
        Data,
        Data[Product] = "Product Windows 11"
    ),
    Data[User Count]
)

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Sahir_Maharaj
Super User
Super User

Hello @Heinrich,

 

Can you please try the following measures for Quantity of Windows 10 and Windows 11

Quantity Windows 10 = 
SUMX(
    FILTER(
        Data,
        Data[Product] = "Product Windows 10"
    ),
    Data[User Count]
)
Quantity Windows 11 = 
SUMX(
    FILTER(
        Data,
        Data[Product] = "Product Windows 11"
    ),
    Data[User Count]
)

Did I answer your question? Mark my post as a solution, this will help others!

If my response(s) assisted you in any way, don't forget to drop me a "Kudos" 🙂

Kind Regards,
Sahir Maharaj
Data Scientist | Data Engineer | Data Analyst | AI Engineer
P.S. Want me to build your Power BI solution? (Yes, its FREE!)
➤ Lets connect on LinkedIn: Join my network of 15K+ professionals
➤ Join my free newsletter: Data Driven: From 0 to 100
➤ Website: https://sahirmaharaj.com
➤ About: https://sahirmaharaj.com/about.html
➤ Email: sahir@sahirmaharaj.com
➤ Want me to build your Power BI solution? Lets chat about how I can assist!
➤ Join my Medium community of 30K readers! Sharing my knowledge about data science and artificial intelligence
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Hello Sahir_Mahraj
Thank you very much.
I tried it with a Matrix and this worked but will keep your solution for future tasks.
Thanks
Heinrich

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