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Hi all,
I am trying to figure out how to calculate the following count and median for a data set with recurring rows. What would the measure syntax be to achieve the results on the bottom right of the image? Thanks in advance!
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You can create a summarized table
SumTable = SUMMARIZE(Table2, Table2[ProjNbr], "Revenue", MAX(Table2[Revenue]))
For the count, you don't have to create the table explicitly:
Cnt =
COUNTROWS (
SUMMARIZE ( Table2, Table2[ProjNbr], "Revenue", MAX ( Table2[Revenue] ) )
)
or
Cnt = COUNTROWS (SumTable)
But for the median I don't think you can avoid creating the table as MEDIAN requires a column name
Mdn = MEDIAN(SumTable[Revenue])
Hope this helps.
David
You can create a summarized table
SumTable = SUMMARIZE(Table2, Table2[ProjNbr], "Revenue", MAX(Table2[Revenue]))
For the count, you don't have to create the table explicitly:
Cnt =
COUNTROWS (
SUMMARIZE ( Table2, Table2[ProjNbr], "Revenue", MAX ( Table2[Revenue] ) )
)
or
Cnt = COUNTROWS (SumTable)
But for the median I don't think you can avoid creating the table as MEDIAN requires a column name
Mdn = MEDIAN(SumTable[Revenue])
Hope this helps.
David
Thanks, David. That was extremely helpful!
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