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Workplace | Does workplace have a water cooler? | Does the workplace have a microwave? |
A | Yes | No |
B | ||
C | Yes | Yes |
D | No | Yes |
E | ||
F | No | No |
G | Yes | No |
H | No | No |
I | Yes | Yes |
J |
So what I would like to achieve is have a pie chart visualisation that shows out of these 10 workplaces, how many have a "YES" in either having a water cooler or microwave.
Those workplaces without values were closed down.
So the pie chart should show 50% Yes (from A, C, D, G, I because they have "YES" in either columns) and 50% No (from B, E, F, H, J because they have "NO" in both columns/no values at all).
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Hi @matthewtjy ,
If there are many other columns like [Does workplace have a water cooler?] or [Does the workplace have a microwave?] ,please kindly refer to @Tahreem24 's method by pivoting the original table.
Or if there are just the two columns, please add a column with "Yes" or "No" flag:
Yes or No =
var _combine= COMBINEVALUES("," , [Does workplace have a water cooler?] ,[Does the workplace have a microwave?])
return IF(CONTAINSSTRING(_combine,"Yes"),"Yes","No")
Then create Pie visual:
Best Regards,
Eyelyn Qin
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @matthewtjy ,
If there are many other columns like [Does workplace have a water cooler?] or [Does the workplace have a microwave?] ,please kindly refer to @Tahreem24 's method by pivoting the original table.
Or if there are just the two columns, please add a column with "Yes" or "No" flag:
Yes or No =
var _combine= COMBINEVALUES("," , [Does workplace have a water cooler?] ,[Does the workplace have a microwave?])
return IF(CONTAINSSTRING(_combine,"Yes"),"Yes","No")
Then create Pie visual:
Best Regards,
Eyelyn Qin
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
@matthewtjy try this:
Step1 : Go to power query editor and select Microwave and watercooler column then click on unpivot column under Transform tab.
Step 2: Close and Apply
Step 3: Create a measure like this:
@matthewtjy , Create a table with Two values yes and no. Then join it with both columns. One join will be inactive, that you can activate using userelationship Then you can have measure
Count(Table[Workplace]) +calculate(Count(Table[Workplace]) ,USERELATIONSHIP(dim[Yes/No],Table[Does the workplace have a microwave?]) )
Hi I'm sorry but how do i go about to create a table with Two values yes and no. Then join it with both columns?
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