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Hi there, I have this data here
Location Type
ABB008 STS
ABB008 DOI
ABB009 FI
ABB025 FI
ABB035 DOI
ABB135 FI
ABB270 RED
ABB270 STS
I need to come up with a way to show the locations that have STS and at least another type associated. Like ABB270 has STS and RED.
thank you so much!!
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You can write a measure like this:
Filter =
VAR _sts = CALCULATETABLE ( VALUES ( YourTable[Location] ), YourTable[Type] = "STS" )
VAR _other = CALCULATETABLE ( VALUES ( YourTable[Location] ), YourTable[Type] <> "STS" )
VAR _list = INTERSECT ( _sts, _other )
RETURN
CALCULATE ( COUNTROWS ( YourTable ), _list )
Then use that as a filter on the visual to return only the Location that have STS + other.
plse try this corrected code
You can write a measure like this:
Filter =
VAR _sts = CALCULATETABLE ( VALUES ( YourTable[Location] ), YourTable[Type] = "STS" )
VAR _other = CALCULATETABLE ( VALUES ( YourTable[Location] ), YourTable[Type] <> "STS" )
VAR _list = INTERSECT ( _sts, _other )
RETURN
CALCULATE ( COUNTROWS ( YourTable ), _list )
Then use that as a filter on the visual to return only the Location that have STS + other.
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