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Hi,
I have been working a large dashboard, and I'm suddenly being dumped with another dataset that needs to be worked in some pieces of the dashboard...
I have tried to create a SUMMARIZE table taking following columns in:
Project (UNIQUE values)
Country
count NP payments
My issue with above is that once country is added to the query, the project number will obviously apprear several times, and therefore not possible to link due to duplicates...
Is there another smart way to write a query that gives me number of payments by country with unique projects?
I have made an example of my dataset here (not real data):
https://www.dropbox.com/s/6pr2rmlp8345qy8/Test_site.pbix?dl=0
Best Kristoffer
Instead, you may add measures to a Table visual.
Okay, Sounds interesting @v-chuncz-msft but how ca I do that? Do I need to make a filter in the formula?
Best Kristoffer
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