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Anonymous
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Count of Records Within One Column

Hi all,

 

Looking to solve the below issue within Power Query, not so much with dax.

 

Hopefully the below illustrates the issue clearly.

 

JacobSzp_0-1669384795970.png

 

Thanks,

Jacob.

 

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Luis98
Resolver II
Resolver II

Hi @Anonymous 

 

You can duplicate this table, then group the column of colour by count of name, and then merge with the other table by colour column

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BA_Pete
Super User
Super User

Hi Jacob,

 

Select your [Fave Colour] column and go to Home tab > Group By.

In the dialog, keep the default count aggregated column, and also add another one using the 'All Rows' aggregator.

Expand the nested table column back out again.

 

Example Code:

let
    Source = Table.FromRows(Json.Document(Binary.Decompress(Binary.FromText("i45W8s1MzlbSUQpKTVGK1YlW8krMTkXiBpekloH4kak5OfnlYCGfzCpUAd/EomxUkYCMzBxUkeDEosQMNG35QL5TTmmqUmwsAA==", BinaryEncoding.Base64), Compression.Deflate)), let _t = ((type nullable text) meta [Serialized.Text = true]) in type table [Name = _t, #"Fave Colour" = _t]),
    groupRows = Table.Group(Source, {"Fave Colour"}, {{"Count", each Table.RowCount(_), Int64.Type}, {"allRows", each _, type table [Name=nullable text, Fave Colour=nullable text]}}),
    expansAllRows = Table.ExpandTableColumn(groupRows, "allRows", {"Name"}, {"Name"})
in
    expansAllRows

 

Example Output:

BA_Pete_0-1669646886060.png

 

Pete



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BA_Pete
Super User
Super User

Hi Jacob,

 

Select your [Fave Colour] column and go to Home tab > Group By.

In the dialog, keep the default count aggregated column, and also add another one using the 'All Rows' aggregator.

Expand the nested table column back out again.

 

Example Code:

let
    Source = Table.FromRows(Json.Document(Binary.Decompress(Binary.FromText("i45W8s1MzlbSUQpKTVGK1YlW8krMTkXiBpekloH4kak5OfnlYCGfzCpUAd/EomxUkYCMzBxUkeDEosQMNG35QL5TTmmqUmwsAA==", BinaryEncoding.Base64), Compression.Deflate)), let _t = ((type nullable text) meta [Serialized.Text = true]) in type table [Name = _t, #"Fave Colour" = _t]),
    groupRows = Table.Group(Source, {"Fave Colour"}, {{"Count", each Table.RowCount(_), Int64.Type}, {"allRows", each _, type table [Name=nullable text, Fave Colour=nullable text]}}),
    expansAllRows = Table.ExpandTableColumn(groupRows, "allRows", {"Name"}, {"Name"})
in
    expansAllRows

 

Example Output:

BA_Pete_0-1669646886060.png

 

Pete



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Proud to be a Datanaut!




v-jingzhang
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @Anonymous 

 

Have you tried @Luis98 's solution? It works well!

 

In addition, here is another solution if you want to add a custom column directly without duplicating a query. 

let favColor = [Fave Colour] in List.Count(List.Select(#"previous step"[Fave Colour], each _ = favColor))

vjingzhang_0-1669628964333.png

 

Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Jing
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Luis98
Resolver II
Resolver II

Hi @Anonymous 

 

You can duplicate this table, then group the column of colour by count of name, and then merge with the other table by colour column

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