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Hi,
I'm new to PowerBI so I'm unsure if attempting to use DAX or PowerQuery to attempt this.
I have parts being tested and their quality recorded 1-5, and when the test occured.
I have many many parts and many readings, and I feel like there would be a way to get an output that tells me or even shows me graphically, say,
JO6: 1 - 53, 2 - 26, 3- 13
JO6DE: 1 - 22,
and so on for all parts and all months.
What I've been trying has just been giving me totals of the levels overall, not by part or level.
Appreciate any help
Hi @Laurie_H ,
If you want to calculate records based on each level, I suggest you to try ALLEXCEPT() function in your calculation.
For reference:
Simplify Power BI ALLEXCEPT Function Understanding With This Complete Guide
Best Regards,
Rico Zhou
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