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Anonymous
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Hi,

 

I want to count how many duplicate values are in the column. But want this in a calculated column rather that measure.

 

thanks,

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vanessafvg
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@Anonymous can you give an example of what you asking?  ie.

 

col 1   calculated column

1         3

1         3

1         3

2         2

2         2

 

 

?

 





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Anonymous
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@vanessafvg Yes this is what I am looking

@Anonymous i can only figure out how to use it in a calculated measure

 

ie. 

 

calculate(countx(table, table[column])

 

will a measure not work for you?  the other way of doing it is to summarize the table and then create a relationship to it

ie.

 

summarize (table, table[column], "count" countx(table, table[column]))





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Anonymous
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@vanessafvg Thank you for your time. I have already tried calculated function with measure which is working fine for me. But there is requirement for a colunm which we need to add with desired output. I beleive we don't have any workaround for it.

must be a way to do it

 

also this

 

ie. 

 

calculate(countx(table, table[column])

 

will a measure not work for you?  the other way of doing it is to summarize the table and then create a relationship to it

ie.

 

summarize (table, table[column], "count" countx(table, table[column]))





If I took the time to answer your question and I came up with a solution, please mark my post as a solution and /or give kudos freely for the effort 🙂 Thank you!

Proud to be a Super User!




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