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Hi,
I am super new to PowerBI, but figured I'd try and give it a shot. I can do this in excel or SQL directly, but I am curious to see if there is a way through PowerBI as it might make it easier for other people that may handle this report.
I created a map visualization that shows me where negative surveys are coming from (by zip, not lat/long). This data is already filtered to just show bad surveys and no positive ones. From here I have another data set that is for troubletickets and has the zipcode that they are corridinated with. All I need to do is have a count of tickets for the zipcodes that have negative surveys (along with this I also want to take that dataset after and show the count of the various resolutions that were given as they are all marked under 4 categories).
I hope this makes sense and any help is appreciated. If it's too difficult, I am happy to do it through excel/SQL since that's where data is being pulled from, but trying to think of end users that may use this app.
Thanks for your time
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Hi @Anonymous ,
This should be able to do. You could create relationship between tables or create measures to get the count value.
Best Regards,
Jay
Hi @Anonymous ,
This should be able to do. You could create relationship between tables or create measures to get the count value.
Best Regards,
Jay
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