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Let's say I have data that looks like this:
Order # | Product
100 | A
100 | A
100 | B
100 | C
200 | D
200 | D
300 | E
300 | F
I want a measure that spits out something like this:
Order # | Number of Distinct Products
100 | 3
200 | 1
300 | 2
I'm thinking that I would use a distinct count, but I'm not sure. Eventually I would like to use the number of distinct products as a slicer, so keep that in mind.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Go to the Modeling tab - click New Table and type the following...
Summary Table = SUMMARIZECOLUMNS ( 'Table'[Order #], "Number of Distinct Products", DISTINCTCOUNT ( 'Table'[Product] ) )
Go to the Modeling tab - click New Table and type the following...
Summary Table = SUMMARIZECOLUMNS ( 'Table'[Order #], "Number of Distinct Products", DISTINCTCOUNT ( 'Table'[Product] ) )
Perfect. Thanks!
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