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I have this table and i want to simply have the number of each iitem based on the column
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Hi @Anonymous ,
To calculate the number of item per ProjectId, you could place [ProjectId] column into table visual together with below measure.
Count Measure=Count(Table[ProjectId])
Alternatively, to get the number of item per ProjectId in a calculated column, please refer to this formula.
Count Column = CALCULATE ( COUNT ( Table[ProjectId] ), ALLEXCEPT ( Table, Table[ProjectId] ) )
Best regards,
Yuliana Gu
Hi @Anonymous ,
To calculate the number of item per ProjectId, you could place [ProjectId] column into table visual together with below measure.
Count Measure=Count(Table[ProjectId])
Alternatively, to get the number of item per ProjectId in a calculated column, please refer to this formula.
Count Column = CALCULATE ( COUNT ( Table[ProjectId] ), ALLEXCEPT ( Table, Table[ProjectId] ) )
Best regards,
Yuliana Gu
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