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fiorela
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distinct count and group by

Hi there !

 

i would like your help on this. I dont know how to search and how to make the following calculation.

 

I have the following columns:

User   Session  Category

Juan    A                 Z
Maria  B                  Y 

Juan    C                 X

Juan    C                 X

Juan    A                 Y

Maria  C                  X 
Maria  B                  X 

so i would like to count by user, how many DISTINCT CATEGORY they have. For that i've created an unique user column, usar + session:

uniqueuser   countDISTINCTCategory

JuanA                 2

JuanC                  1

MariaB                 2

MariaC                 1

 

i think that i have to use group by, or something like that (DAX function). Any suggestions?

 

Thanks

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az38
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Hi @fiorela 

you dont need any additional columns, just try a measure

countDISTINCTCategory = calculate(DISTINCTCOUNT('Table'[Category]), ALLEXCEPT('Table', 'Table'[User]))

 

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divsforeal
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hey

 

How to get this in power Query.

 

Thanks

PaulDBrown
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@fiorela 

 

All you need is this measure;

Number of categories = DISTINCTCOUNT('DataTable CatUser'[Category])

 

And you can then create a table or matrix to display the breakdown by User or by User/Session:

Categories by User.JPG

 





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thank you so much !!! works too

az38
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Hi @fiorela 

you dont need any additional columns, just try a measure

countDISTINCTCategory = calculate(DISTINCTCOUNT('Table'[Category]), ALLEXCEPT('Table', 'Table'[User]))

 

do not hesitate to give a kudo to useful posts and mark solutions as solution

 


do not hesitate to give a kudo to useful posts and mark solutions as solution
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This measure works to me.

 

Thanks

let me try this, and i will let you know if that works. Thanks in advance

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