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Hi
I have list of ages (18-60) and I want to group them like (by 10)
18 - 28
29 - 39
40 - 50
51 - 60
I want to use PowerBI not Power Query. I tried to create Bin or List but I did not get it right. Any idea please. Thank you so much
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@lastnn30
Create a table as follows names Band Table
Create a measure count the ages:
Count Age =
VAR __AgeBandMin = SELECTEDVALUE('Band Table'[Min] )
VAR __AgeBandMax = SELECTEDVALUE('Band Table'[Max] )
return
CALCULATE(
COUNT(Table2[Age]),
Table2[Age] >= __AgeBandMin,
Table2[Age] <= __AgeBandMax
)
Result
The file is attached below my signature
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@lastnn30
Create a table as follows names Band Table
Create a measure count the ages:
Count Age =
VAR __AgeBandMin = SELECTEDVALUE('Band Table'[Min] )
VAR __AgeBandMax = SELECTEDVALUE('Band Table'[Max] )
return
CALCULATE(
COUNT(Table2[Age]),
Table2[Age] >= __AgeBandMin,
Table2[Age] <= __AgeBandMax
)
Result
The file is attached below my signature
⭕ Subscribe and learn Power BI from these videos
⚪ Website ⚪ LinkedIn ⚪ PBI User Group
Thank you so much indeed.
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