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Hi all,
I am a relatively experienced Power BI/Power Query user but I am running into a problem with a new dataset I am working with. The data has repeat values and I need to report out things such as, "how many states have a F employee". I'm struggling with how to do this in Power Query or Power BI. Is there a calculation that would automatically group all three CA rows so that if I asked for a count of F it would say 2?
| Work Site | Function | Gender |
| CA | PR | F |
| CA | Eng | F |
| CA | HR | M |
| MT | HR | M |
| MT | HR | F |
| TX | ENG | M |
Thank you!
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I would group by State AND Gender, and then add a Count Aggregation.
--Nate
Hi @CoQu9 ,
You can create DISTINCTCOUNT measures to tackle this particular issue.
For example, the following will output 2:
_StatesWithF =
CALCULATE(
DISTINCTCOUNT('Table'[Work Site]),
'Table'[Gender] = "F"
)
My example measure is specific to this one requirement, but the use of DISTINCTCOUNT is what you're looking for to solve your overall need.
Pete
Proud to be a Datanaut!
Hi @CoQu9 ,
You can create DISTINCTCOUNT measures to tackle this particular issue.
For example, the following will output 2:
_StatesWithF =
CALCULATE(
DISTINCTCOUNT('Table'[Work Site]),
'Table'[Gender] = "F"
)
My example measure is specific to this one requirement, but the use of DISTINCTCOUNT is what you're looking for to solve your overall need.
Pete
Proud to be a Datanaut!
I would group by State AND Gender, and then add a Count Aggregation.
--Nate
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