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I am new to Power BI and I need to find total value for each name and then count the names where total value is more than 10 in power BI. I am struggling to find a correct solution. I am caluclting this value for past 12 month for which I have set a relative date filter.
| Name | Date | Value |
| a | 10-01-2018 | 2 |
| b | 12-01-2018 | 3 |
| a | 18-01-2018 | 5 |
| a | 08-10-2017 | 8 |
| c | 10-10-2017 | 10 |
| c | 20-07-2017 | 2 |
The result of this should be 2 as a and c have values greater than 10.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Two measures:
Total Value = SUM('#aTable'[Value])
Count Above 10 =
COUNTROWS(FILTER(SUMMARIZE('#aTable','#aTable'[Name ],"TotalValue",[Total Value]),[TotalValue]>10))
Two measures:
Total Value = SUM('#aTable'[Value])
Count Above 10 =
COUNTROWS(FILTER(SUMMARIZE('#aTable','#aTable'[Name ],"TotalValue",[Total Value]),[TotalValue]>10))
Thanks a lot Greg, this was exactly what I wanted.
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