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I'd like to create a line graph that shows total cumulative count of occurences of a string (pc_name).
I can find a lot of exampels of this with numbers. But I can't figure it out with a string. I'm new to power BI, and am getting a little frustrated.
Any advice?
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi, Lets try with:
1. Create a New Table With Distinct IDs
Modeling - New Table
Tableid = DISTINCT(Table1[ID])
2. Create a measure:
Count of pc_name running total = CALCULATE ( COUNTA ( 'Table1'[pc_name] ), FILTER ( ALLSELECTED ( 'Tableid'[ID] ), Tableid[ID] <= MAX ( Tableid[ID] ) ) ) + 0
3. In a Matrix Visual :
ID from Table ID
4. Ready
VV
Below is an example created in Exel. Can this be recreated in Power BI?
Hi, Lets try with:
1. Create a New Table With Distinct IDs
Modeling - New Table
Tableid = DISTINCT(Table1[ID])
2. Create a measure:
Count of pc_name running total = CALCULATE ( COUNTA ( 'Table1'[pc_name] ), FILTER ( ALLSELECTED ( 'Tableid'[ID] ), Tableid[ID] <= MAX ( Tableid[ID] ) ) ) + 0
3. In a Matrix Visual :
ID from Table ID
4. Ready
VV
This worked great. Thank you for taking time out of your day to help an internet stranger. I appreciate it!
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