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Hello Everybody,
I've no access to the query editor (so DAX) and I got the following table1
Type | Phase1 | Phase2 | Phase3 |
Type1 | 12 | ||
Type2 | 10 | ||
Type3 | 8 | 14 |
I want the following table2 (pivot on colums Phase1/2/3 and sum on Data by grouping on type).
Phases | Data |
Phase1 | 12 |
Phase2 | 18 |
Phase3 | 14 |
Fo the moment, I get :
Phases | Data |
Phase1 | 12 |
Phase2 | 10 |
Phase2 | 8 |
Phase3 | 14 |
with the following code:
Table2 =
FILTER(
UNION(
SELECTCOLUMNS(Table1;"Phases";"Phase1";"Data";Table1[Phase1]);
SELECTCOLUMNS(Table1;"Phases";"Phase2";"Data";Table1[Phase2]);
SELECTCOLUMNS(Table1;"Phases";"Phase3";"Data";Table1[Phase3])
);[Data]<>blank()
)
But I don't see how to get only one line for phase2.
If someone has an idea, please share !
Regards,
CR
Solved! Go to Solution.
@CR instead of selectcolumns use summarize
SUMMARIZE( FILTER ( Table, Table[Phase2] <> BLANK()),"Phases", "Phase2", "Data", SUM ( Table[Phase2)))
do it for every phase.
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@CR instead of selectcolumns use summarize
SUMMARIZE( FILTER ( Table, Table[Phase2] <> BLANK()),"Phases", "Phase2", "Data", SUM ( Table[Phase2)))
do it for every phase.
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thanks @parry2k
it works fine !
Table2 =
UNION(
SUMMARIZE(Table1;"Phase";"Phase1";"Data";SUM(Table1[Phase1]));
SUMMARIZE(Table1;"Phase";"Phase2";"Data";SUM(Table1[Phase2]));
SUMMARIZE(Table1;"Phase";"Phase3";"Data";SUM(Table1[Phase3]))
)
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