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I have a query that I want to make a simple chart for, count the number of items an employee has picked. When I create the chart the "values" dropdown only lists "count". I want to sum. why do I not get the other value choices?
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@Zsivago I'll assume you are working with Power BI Desktop.
What it sounds like you need is a measure created. We'll call it "Total_Items"
Right click your table in either the data or report view - > New Measure
In the field paste Total_Items:=SUM(<Tablename>[<FieldName>])
May the datatype is set to String. Set the data type to numeric type . ( Select the fied inthe field list and look for data type under Modelling ribbon tab)
Worked like a charm!
May the datatype is set to String. Set the data type to numeric type . ( Select the fied inthe field list and look for data type under Modelling ribbon tab)
where is the modelling tab to change from "string" to "numeric"
@jewelry this is what you are looking for, in the header of the Data view in PBI desktop.
@Anonymous thank you for your quick response. Is there an option to see the modelling tab in the web interface?
@Eno1978 I just downloaded the desktop version and I signed into my account. I already had reports in the web interface version but am not seeing any of the reports in the desktop version. Is there a way to sync or import my existing reports from the web into the desktop version?
@jewelry ugh, unfortunetely not at this time. We're all hoping for some export ability soon. Currently, it is a one way street. You can only publish desktop files to the Service, there is no current way to pull down a report that was created in the Service back down to the Desktop...
@Zsivago I'll assume you are working with Power BI Desktop.
What it sounds like you need is a measure created. We'll call it "Total_Items"
Right click your table in either the data or report view - > New Measure
In the field paste Total_Items:=SUM(<Tablename>[<FieldName>])
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