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I have been using PivotTable from excel to find an incorrect data assignment, such as finding 2 teams assigned to the same server. There can be around 5000+ ticket entries. How can I produce a report/table in Power BI that will either show me if a server gets more than 1 team assigned OR show me if there is a duplicate server with a different team?
*Highlighted rows are the incorrect items
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Hi @Wkbdrguy
With PowerBI desktop, you can directly create a calculated table to get the Final Results
Go to Modelling Tab>>NEW TABLE and enter this code
Final result =
CALCULATETABLE (
Table1,
FILTER (
ALL ( Table1[Server] ),
CALCULATE ( DISTINCTCOUNT ( Table1[Team] ) > 1 )
)
)
Hi @Wkbdrguy
With PowerBI desktop, you can directly create a calculated table to get the Final Results
Go to Modelling Tab>>NEW TABLE and enter this code
Final result =
CALCULATETABLE (
Table1,
FILTER (
ALL ( Table1[Server] ),
CALCULATE ( DISTINCTCOUNT ( Table1[Team] ) > 1 )
)
)
Exactly what I was looking for. This worked out great.
Please see file attached as well
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