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Merge, Add, Subtotal, Filter by User
I'm a rookier Power BI user.
My desired outcome: Total number of reports. Total number of reports for each author that includes when they coauthored. I want to filter by author that calculates the author's total without adding to the total reports.
Here's my table:
| Author | Report Types | CoAuthor1 | CoAuthor2 |
| Tom | A1 | Betty | |
| Betty | A2 | ||
| Debbie | A4 | ||
| Debbie | A5 | Tom | Juan |
| Tom | A9 | ||
| Juan | A1 | ||
| Juan | A3 | Mary | |
| Bob | A2 | ||
| Mary | A2 | Debbie | Bob |
S2 , I think you can unpivot the table and use that
According to your requirements, I tried one of the simplest methods, which can be used as a reference: create three measures to count the number of Author, CoAuthor1, and CoAuthor2 columns. Create another table and accumulate the obtained number.Measure1 = CALCULATE( DISTINCTCOUNT('Table'[Report Types]), ALLEXCEPT('Table', 'Table'[Author]) )Measure 2 = CALCULATE( DISTINCTCOUNT('Table'[Report Types]), ALLEXCEPT('Table', 'Table'[CoAuthor1]), FILTER( 'Table', [CoAuthor1] <> BLANK() ) )Measure 3 = CALCULATE( DISTINCTCOUNT('Table'[Report Types]), ALLEXCEPT('Table', 'Table'[CoAuthor2]), FILTER( 'Table', [CoAuthor2] <> BLANK() ) )Put the measurement in the table:
Create a new table and add the Sum_Author:
Table 2 = VAR t1 = SUMMARIZE( 'Table', [Author], "R", [Measure1] ) VAR t2 = SUMMARIZE( 'Table', [CoAuthor1], "R", [Measure 2] ) VAR t3 = SUMMARIZE( 'Table', [CoAuthor2], "R", [Measure 3] ) RETURN UNION( t1, t2, t3 )If the problem is not yet resolved, provide detailed information about the error and let me know immediately, waiting for your response.
Best regards
Henry
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5 Replies
- amitchandakSuper User
S2 , I think you can unpivot the table and use that
- S2New Member
So I did try that but when I filtered using a slicer the authors were referencing coauthors. For example, when selecting Bob, Mary's reports will be calculated. Any idea what I'm doing wrong? Also, would you recommend merging or appending the columns?
Thank you.
- v-henryk-mstfCommunity Support
According to your requirements, I tried one of the simplest methods, which can be used as a reference: create three measures to count the number of Author, CoAuthor1, and CoAuthor2 columns. Create another table and accumulate the obtained number.Measure1 = CALCULATE( DISTINCTCOUNT('Table'[Report Types]), ALLEXCEPT('Table', 'Table'[Author]) )Measure 2 = CALCULATE( DISTINCTCOUNT('Table'[Report Types]), ALLEXCEPT('Table', 'Table'[CoAuthor1]), FILTER( 'Table', [CoAuthor1] <> BLANK() ) )Measure 3 = CALCULATE( DISTINCTCOUNT('Table'[Report Types]), ALLEXCEPT('Table', 'Table'[CoAuthor2]), FILTER( 'Table', [CoAuthor2] <> BLANK() ) )Put the measurement in the table:
Create a new table and add the Sum_Author:
Table 2 = VAR t1 = SUMMARIZE( 'Table', [Author], "R", [Measure1] ) VAR t2 = SUMMARIZE( 'Table', [CoAuthor1], "R", [Measure 2] ) VAR t3 = SUMMARIZE( 'Table', [CoAuthor2], "R", [Measure 3] ) RETURN UNION( t1, t2, t3 )If the problem is not yet resolved, provide detailed information about the error and let me know immediately, waiting for your response.
Best regards
Henry
If this post helps,then consider Accepting it as the solution to help other members find it faster.- S2New Member
Great! Thank you.
- v-henryk-mstfCommunity Support
Hi S2 ,
Thank you for your approval.😆
If my reply also provides help or another idea, you may consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Best Regards,
Henry