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murar
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Frequency Count of measure output values from a table visual

Hi Guys,

 

Need your help here!

So I have a table visual that looks like below.  Sales Count is the output of a measure derived based on Customer ID.

murar_0-1708081241056.png

I want to create another table visual that will look like below. Basically the distinct values of Sales Count from previous visual and Frequency is the number of occurences.

murar_1-1708081403077.png

How can I achieve this? Any help will be greatly appreciated. 

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amitchandak
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Super User

@murar , for the second visual, you have to create a measure and an independent/Disconnected Count table.  You need Dynamic segmentation

 

Dynamic segmentation -Measure to Dimension conversion: https://youtu.be/gzY40NWJpWQ

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Anonymous
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Hi @murar ,

Please try below steps:

1. below is my test table

Table:

vbinbinyumsft_0-1708328218295.png

2. add a new column in Table

Sales Count =
VAR cur_id = [Customer ID]
VAR tmp =
    FILTER ( 'Table', [Customer ID] = cur_id )
RETURN
    SUMX ( tmp, [Sales] )

 

3. create a new table with below dax formula

Table 2 = VALUES('Table'[Sales Count])

 

4. create a measure with below dax formula

Frequency =
VAR _a =
    SELECTEDVALUE ( 'Table 2'[Sales Count] )
VAR tmp =
    FILTER ( 'Table', [Sales Count] = _a )
RETURN
    CALCULATE ( DISTINCTCOUNT ( 'Table'[Customer ID] ), tmp )

 

5. add a table visual with measure and field

vbinbinyumsft_1-1708328405132.png

Please refer the attached .pbix file.

 

Best regards,
Community Support Team_Binbin Yu
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cstjayre
New Member

I have a similar problem, but the measure output is a category and not a number. The category changes deppending on slicer selections:

cstjayre_0-1728459445591.png

 

I want to count the number of each category, and the percentage of each category of the total.

 

The examples below use numbers, not alphabetical descriptions.

 

How do I use alphanumeric buckets?

 

Thanks,

 

Craig

Anonymous
Not applicable

Hi @murar ,

Please try below steps:

1. below is my test table

Table:

vbinbinyumsft_0-1708328218295.png

2. add a new column in Table

Sales Count =
VAR cur_id = [Customer ID]
VAR tmp =
    FILTER ( 'Table', [Customer ID] = cur_id )
RETURN
    SUMX ( tmp, [Sales] )

 

3. create a new table with below dax formula

Table 2 = VALUES('Table'[Sales Count])

 

4. create a measure with below dax formula

Frequency =
VAR _a =
    SELECTEDVALUE ( 'Table 2'[Sales Count] )
VAR tmp =
    FILTER ( 'Table', [Sales Count] = _a )
RETURN
    CALCULATE ( DISTINCTCOUNT ( 'Table'[Customer ID] ), tmp )

 

5. add a table visual with measure and field

vbinbinyumsft_1-1708328405132.png

Please refer the attached .pbix file.

 

Best regards,
Community Support Team_Binbin Yu
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@murar , for the second visual, you have to create a measure and an independent/Disconnected Count table.  You need Dynamic segmentation

 

Dynamic segmentation -Measure to Dimension conversion: https://youtu.be/gzY40NWJpWQ

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Hi Amit, 

 

This worked. Thank you so much for help!

 

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