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Anonymous
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Grouping a List of Values and Counting it as 1, otherwise 0

Hello.  I am fairly new to Power Bi and am struggling with how to do this.  I would like to group a list of values for a customer based on a field in my table.  If the table shows the customer has every value, I would like to show a 1; otherwise show a 0.

 

EX:  Customer ID         Value

             1                     Dog

             1                     Cat

             1                     Bird

             1                     Rabbit

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Anonymous
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I found a solution by creating a measure using the Calculate, Count and Filter functions:

 

TestID = IF (CALCULATE(
COUNT(Query2[ID]),
FILTER(
Query2,
Query2[BadgeName] = "Test East" ||
Query2[BadgeName] = "BB" ||
Query2[BadgeName] = "MD" ||
Query2[BadgeName] = "NEP" ||
Query2[BadgeName] = "NJ"
)
) = 5,1,0)

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v-xicai
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @Anonymous ,

 

>>If the table shows the customer has every value, I would like to show a 1; otherwise show a 0.

 

I am not sure what desired result would you want, could you please share your sample data and desired output screenshots for further analysis? You can also upload sample pbix to OneDrive and post the link here. Do mask sensitive data before uploading.

 

Please read this post to get your answer quickly: How to Get Your Question Answered Quickly.

 

Best Regards,

Amy

Anonymous
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Here is the column I created:  TestID = IF(([BadgeName]="Test East" && [BadgeName] IN {"Test East","BB","MD","NEP","NJ"}),1,0)

 

Here is the outputcompletedsets.PNGPROBLEM:  1111997 is showing a 1 because it matches 1 of the values in the IN statement.  It should show a 0 because it doesn't match ALL of the values in the IN statement.  How can I fix this?  Thanks!

Anonymous
Not applicable

I found a solution by creating a measure using the Calculate, Count and Filter functions:

 

TestID = IF (CALCULATE(
COUNT(Query2[ID]),
FILTER(
Query2,
Query2[BadgeName] = "Test East" ||
Query2[BadgeName] = "BB" ||
Query2[BadgeName] = "MD" ||
Query2[BadgeName] = "NEP" ||
Query2[BadgeName] = "NJ"
)
) = 5,1,0)

Nathaniel_C
Community Champion
Community Champion

Hi @Anonymous 

Here is my table.

 

 

myTable.PNG

Create a measure, place it on a matrix that has the list of customers as follows. The picture has the measure as well. Cust 1 owns all Cust 2 does not.

 

Measure1.PNGThe table is Cust Own

If this solves your issue, please mark this as the solution. Kudos are nice too!

@Nathaniel_C 





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