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Hi team
Unsure how to explain. Showcasing example:
| Customer ID | Count of Applications | Area |
| 1245 | 3 | Bendigo |
| 1267 | 4 | Melbourne |
| 1289 | 1 | Gippsland |
Each application would have 1x "main" application and the rest would be "child" applications
I would need to convert the above table where for the customer ID, each row is representative of 1x main app and the rest count of applications is child applications
| Customer ID | Application Type | Area |
| 1245 | Main | Bendigo |
| 1245 | Child | Bendigo |
| 1245 | Child | Bendigo |
| 1267 | Main | Bendigo |
| 1267 | Child | Bendigo |
| 1267 | Child | Bendigo |
| 1267 | Child | Bendigo |
| 1289 | Main | Gippsland |
Does anyone know how this can be achieved?
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @muggydaniel
His this that you want?
take a look at power query in this file:
Best regards
Bruno Costa | Power Participant
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Is it possible to complete that within the query itself to create individual rows instead of a measure inside?
I am also appending the changes into another table that requires them to be single/individual rows
Hi @muggydaniel
His this that you want?
take a look at power query in this file:
Best regards
Bruno Costa | Power Participant
Hope this answer solves your problem!
If you need any additional help please @ me in your reply.
If my reply provided you with a solution, please consider marking it as a solution ✔️ or giving it a kudoe 👍
You can also check out BI4ALL's website and our data solutions!
Best regards
Bruno Costa | Super User
Did I help you to answer your question? Accepted my post as a solution! Appreciate your Kudos!!
Take a look at the blog: PBI Portugal
hello @muggydaniel
Please try this mesure:
Measure =
COUNTX('Table','Table'[Customer ID])
Best regards
Bruno Costa | Power Participant
Hope this answer solves your problem!
If you need any additional help please @ me in your reply.
If my reply provided you with a solution, please consider marking it as a solution ✔️ or giving it a kudoe 👍
You can also check out BI4ALL's website and our data solutions!
Best regards
Bruno Costa | Super User
Did I help you to answer your question? Accepted my post as a solution! Appreciate your Kudos!!
Take a look at the blog: PBI Portugal
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