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Looking for help - I'm sure there's a simple way to acheive this, I just can't see it!
For the sake of example; I have 2 tables; 'Company' and 'Employee'
I can easily get the number of employees per company with a count, but I'd like to bin the counts so I can see the number of companies with an employee count in ranges 1-50, 51-100 and so on.
Any hints?
Solved! Go to Solution.
Just solved this for a different post. See PBIX. Ignore the matrix, that was another post. Look at the pie chart and the elements associated with it.
Given 2 tables; 'Company' and 'Employee', it's really easy to get a count of employees per company, but how can I bin the values so I see a count of companies with an employee count in ranges 1-50, 51-100 and so on?
I'm sure there's an easy way, but I can't see it!
Just solved this for a different post. See PBIX. Ignore the matrix, that was another post. Look at the pie chart and the elements associated with it.
Just solved this for a different post. See PBIX. Ignore the matrix, that was another post. Look at the pie chart and the elements associated with it.
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