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Hi!
I apologize for asking a question that has been asked before, but none of the solutions I can find are working for me?!?
I have a table in which each unique ID is assigned a rating (formatted as text) and a corresponding capacity. I'd like a new column that counts every instance of each rating within the table. Solutions I've tried have either resulted in a FALSE (0) answer, or only counted one of the ratings. I'd like to then calculated the combined capacity for everyone in that rating.
Thank you!
CURRENT
Rating | Capacity |
U | 0 |
9 | 175000 |
9 | 175000 |
9 | 175000 |
9 | 175000 |
U | 0 |
CW | 50000 |
9 | 175000 |
DESIRED RESULT
Rating | Capacity | Count of Rating | Count of Capacity per Rating |
U | 0 | 2 | 0 |
9 | 175000 | 5 | 875000 |
9 | 175000 | 5 | 875000 |
9 | 175000 | 5 | 875000 |
9 | 175000 | 5 | 875000 |
U | 0 | 2 | 0 |
CW | 50000 | 1 | 50000 |
9 | 175000 | 5 | 875000 |
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @heatherforman no worries, please check this calculated columns
Hi @heatherforman no worries, please check this calculated columns
Got it!!! Sorry, I hadn't entered it properly, it works now! Thank you so much!