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Hi, I'm creating one new table, based on another table where I have activities and status (completed/not completed). I'm using this instruction to do that:
OpenTrainings = SUMMARIZECOLUMNS(TableTrainings[EmployeeID],TableTrainings[Chapter], FILTER(TableTrainings,TableTrainings[Completed]=FALSE()), "TotalOpen", COUNT(TableTrainings[ProcessID]))
It creates one table with the information of all the Open Processes BUT I want to add the closed processes, how can I do that?
| EmployeeID | Chapter | TotalOpen |
| 15 | Chapter 01 - xxx activity | 9 |
| 17 | Chapter 01 - xxx activity | 8 |
| 17 | Chapter 02 - xxx activity | 6 |
I would like to add the field:
FILTER(TableTrainings,TableTrainings[Completed]=TRUE()), "TotalClosed", COUNT(TableTrainings[ProcessID])
but when I try to add to the same instruction, it fails.
Do I have to create another table even when the information is in the same table?
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Hi @ElMaldy
You don't have to create another table. You can create a new table with below DAX.
New Table = SUMMARIZECOLUMNS('TableTrainings'[EmployeeID],'TableTrainings'[Chapter],"TotalOpen",COUNTX(FILTER('TableTrainings','TableTrainings'[Completed]=FALSE()),'TableTrainings'[ProcessID]),"TotalClosed",COUNTX(FILTER('TableTrainings','TableTrainings'[Completed]=TRUE()),'TableTrainings'[ProcessID]))
And here is another option:
New Table = SUMMARIZE('TableTrainings','TableTrainings'[EmployeeID],'TableTrainings'[Chapter],"TotalOpen",CALCULATE(COUNT('TableTrainings'[ProcessID]),'TableTrainings'[Completed]=FALSE()),"TotalClosed",CALCULATE(COUNT('TableTrainings'[ProcessID]),'TableTrainings'[Completed]=TRUE()))
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Jing
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Hi @ElMaldy
You don't have to create another table. You can create a new table with below DAX.
New Table = SUMMARIZECOLUMNS('TableTrainings'[EmployeeID],'TableTrainings'[Chapter],"TotalOpen",COUNTX(FILTER('TableTrainings','TableTrainings'[Completed]=FALSE()),'TableTrainings'[ProcessID]),"TotalClosed",COUNTX(FILTER('TableTrainings','TableTrainings'[Completed]=TRUE()),'TableTrainings'[ProcessID]))
And here is another option:
New Table = SUMMARIZE('TableTrainings','TableTrainings'[EmployeeID],'TableTrainings'[Chapter],"TotalOpen",CALCULATE(COUNT('TableTrainings'[ProcessID]),'TableTrainings'[Completed]=FALSE()),"TotalClosed",CALCULATE(COUNT('TableTrainings'[ProcessID]),'TableTrainings'[Completed]=TRUE()))
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Jing
If this post helps, please Accept it as Solution to help other members find it.
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