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raddy_dee
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Create New Table with Existing Measure

Hello all.

 

I have created some measures in my project which I can successfully display in Table-Visual.

However, how can I replicate this visualised table in a new Table?

Basically what the measure does is to countrows based on certain calculations. Thank you

 

Existing visual
(Table)

Department, Month, Year, Points(measure)

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rajendraongole1
Super User
Super User

Hi @raddy_dee - You can use DAX to create a new calculated table that mirrors the aggregation of your existing table visual. Here's how to approach it:

  1. Go to "Modeling" Tab in Power BI Desktop.

  2. Click on New Table to create a calculated table.

NewTable =
SUMMARIZE(
ExistingTable,
ExistingTable[Department],
ExistingTable[Month],
ExistingTable[Year],
"Points", [Points_Measure]
)

 

These methods should help you replicate the logic and layout of your existing table visual in a new table format. Hope this helps





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Kedar_Pande
Super User
Super User

Create a new table ( Modelling > New Table)

NewTable = 
SUMMARIZECOLUMNS(
OriginalTable[Column1],
OriginalTable[Column2],
"CountRows", [CountRowsMeasure]
)

This creates a summarized table with columns from your original table, along with the result of the measure.

 

If this helped, a Kudos 👍 or Solution mark would be great! 🎉
Cheers,
Kedar
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rajendraongole1
Super User
Super User

Hi @raddy_dee - You can use DAX to create a new calculated table that mirrors the aggregation of your existing table visual. Here's how to approach it:

  1. Go to "Modeling" Tab in Power BI Desktop.

  2. Click on New Table to create a calculated table.

NewTable =
SUMMARIZE(
ExistingTable,
ExistingTable[Department],
ExistingTable[Month],
ExistingTable[Year],
"Points", [Points_Measure]
)

 

These methods should help you replicate the logic and layout of your existing table visual in a new table format. Hope this helps





Did I answer your question? Mark my post as a solution!

Proud to be a Super User!





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