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Hi
I have a data set where 1 user can create a number of jobs in a day - I can only get the table visual to count the number of jobs a user has created.
E.g
On 1st July
User 1 = 50 jobs
User 2 = 3 Jobs
I want the table to show
1st July = 2 Users
I appreciate that this could be a very basic answer but I very new to PowerBi
Thank you in advance
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@KG1 create a measure to distinct count users, drop date and following measure in a table visual and you will get the result.
User Count = DISTINCTCOUNT( Table[User] )
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Hi KG1,
if I have not misunderstood you the scenario is as follows:
And you want to count how many users have created jobs. if so then the result is a DAX measure count:
"CountUsersByDay = COUNT(Table1[User])"
And in your table/MAtrix or visualization, you may only put the days and the new measures like the next image:
I hope I've helped
Best Regards,
MMartin
Hi KG1,
if I have not misunderstood you the scenario is as follows:
And you want to count how many users have created jobs. if so then the result is a DAX measure count:
"CountUsersByDay = COUNT(Table1[User])"
And in your table/MAtrix or visualization, you may only put the days and the new measures like the next image:
I hope I've helped
Best Regards,
MMartin
@KG1 create a measure to distinct count users, drop date and following measure in a table visual and you will get the result.
User Count = DISTINCTCOUNT( Table[User] )
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Thank you very much - worked perfectly
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