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qmahieu11
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How to Group By a calculated measure?

I have created 3 measures linked to Id's. 
I'd like to group by one of this measure and having the count of Id's for each value of the measure.

Eg :  The table show Id, A calculated measure Connected member , a calculated measure engaged and a calculated measure Eng Rate

qmahieu11_0-1628723219693.png

code for one of the calculated measure:
```
Engaged Member = 

  var Lastmonth = [DateForSecondSlicer]
  var eom = EOMONTH([DateForSecondSlicer],0)+1
  var VideoSessionTable = SELECTCOLUMNS(
                                        FILTER(Videos,
                                                     Videos[Date] >= Lastmonth &&  Videos[Date] < eom &&
                                                     Videos[TotalSecondsWatched] >= 180), "WorkspaceId", Videos[d])
return
CALCULATE(COUNT(Users[UserOrganisation Id]),
                    FILTER(Users,
                                    AND(
                                              OR(AND(Users[Departed Date] < eom , Users[Departed Date] >= Lastmonth),
                                                     ISBLANK(Users[Departed Date]))
                                            ,Users[UserOrganisation Id] IN VideoSessionTable)
                       ))
```

The Desired Output would be to group by engagement rate and have the count of organisation Id's:
qmahieu11_1-1628723640293.png


Any idea how to get there?
Thanks for your help

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amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@qmahieu11 , What I got is that you need bucketing on engagement rate. For that, you need an independent table and measure based on. I explained these on blog and video, check that out

 

Dynamic Segmentation Bucketing Binning
https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Quick-Measures-Gallery/Dynamic-Segmentation-Bucketing-Binning/m-p/1...


Dynamic Segmentation, Bucketing or Binning: https://youtu.be/CuczXPj0N-k

 

 

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amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@qmahieu11 , What I got is that you need bucketing on engagement rate. For that, you need an independent table and measure based on. I explained these on blog and video, check that out

 

Dynamic Segmentation Bucketing Binning
https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Quick-Measures-Gallery/Dynamic-Segmentation-Bucketing-Binning/m-p/1...


Dynamic Segmentation, Bucketing or Binning: https://youtu.be/CuczXPj0N-k

 

 

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@amitchandak Thanks for your solution, this worked!!

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