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Hi,
Currently this is the table I have.
I would like the table to be in this format.
How do I group the names, so there is only one player and the count of the injuries for that player are summed up.
Thanks in advance
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Hi @Anonymous,
Try this formula, please. It doesn't help. Please provide a sample in TEXT mode that we can copy from and the expected result.
Breakdown = CONCATENATEX ( SUMMARIZE ( 'table', [name], [Injury Group], "countOfInjury", COUNT ( [injury] ) ), [countOfInjury] & " " & [Injury Group], "," )
Best Regards,
Hi @Anonymous,
Could you please mark the proper answers as solutions?
Best Regards,
you need to use CONCATENATEX
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dax/concatenatex-function-dax
can you share the original data table in copiable format?
Hi @Stachu,
The aim is to be able to slice by team and date .Select one player and see the injury history with and the injury groups with counts for both of them.
Thank you for your help
Hi @Anonymous,
Try this formula, please. It doesn't help. Please provide a sample in TEXT mode that we can copy from and the expected result.
Breakdown = CONCATENATEX ( SUMMARIZE ( 'table', [name], [Injury Group], "countOfInjury", COUNT ( [injury] ) ), [countOfInjury] & " " & [Injury Group], "," )
Best Regards,
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