Add a Calculated Column to a Table in Power BI










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I am new to power BI, and I am struggling with adding a calculated column to a table which simply looks like this:



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The column that I need to add to this table should include a list of distinct Y that comes with each X. For example Type1 in X comes in total with two distinct Y which are a and b. So in the new column a, b should appear for each Type1, and so for all other types in X. Simply like this:



enter image description here



I guess I need to use measures in the New Column, but I do not know which measures and what formula in New Column.



I would be grateful if anyone can help me with how I can add this column Distinct Y coming with each X to my table, or at least would you please let me know if Power BI is at all capable to do this?



Many thanks










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    I am new to power BI, and I am struggling with adding a calculated column to a table which simply looks like this:



    enter image description here



    The column that I need to add to this table should include a list of distinct Y that comes with each X. For example Type1 in X comes in total with two distinct Y which are a and b. So in the new column a, b should appear for each Type1, and so for all other types in X. Simply like this:



    enter image description here



    I guess I need to use measures in the New Column, but I do not know which measures and what formula in New Column.



    I would be grateful if anyone can help me with how I can add this column Distinct Y coming with each X to my table, or at least would you please let me know if Power BI is at all capable to do this?



    Many thanks










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      I am new to power BI, and I am struggling with adding a calculated column to a table which simply looks like this:



      enter image description here



      The column that I need to add to this table should include a list of distinct Y that comes with each X. For example Type1 in X comes in total with two distinct Y which are a and b. So in the new column a, b should appear for each Type1, and so for all other types in X. Simply like this:



      enter image description here



      I guess I need to use measures in the New Column, but I do not know which measures and what formula in New Column.



      I would be grateful if anyone can help me with how I can add this column Distinct Y coming with each X to my table, or at least would you please let me know if Power BI is at all capable to do this?



      Many thanks










      share|improve this question
















      I am new to power BI, and I am struggling with adding a calculated column to a table which simply looks like this:



      enter image description here



      The column that I need to add to this table should include a list of distinct Y that comes with each X. For example Type1 in X comes in total with two distinct Y which are a and b. So in the new column a, b should appear for each Type1, and so for all other types in X. Simply like this:



      enter image description here



      I guess I need to use measures in the New Column, but I do not know which measures and what formula in New Column.



      I would be grateful if anyone can help me with how I can add this column Distinct Y coming with each X to my table, or at least would you please let me know if Power BI is at all capable to do this?



      Many thanks







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      edited Nov 14 '18 at 9:46









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      HassiHassi

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          You can use the following measures:



          Distinct Y for X:



          CALCULATE ( 
          CONCATENATEX (
          DISTINCT ( Table1[Y] ),
          Table1[Y],
          ", "
          ),
          ALLEXCEPT ( Table1, Table1[X] )
          )


          Number of Distinct Y:



          CALCULATE ( 
          DISTINCTCOUNT ( Table1[Y] ),
          ALLEXCEPT ( Table1, Table1[X] )
          )





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          • Thank you very much Olly, this is amazing! All works nicely! Many many thanks!

            – Hassi
            Nov 14 '18 at 11:24










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          You can use the following measures:



          Distinct Y for X:



          CALCULATE ( 
          CONCATENATEX (
          DISTINCT ( Table1[Y] ),
          Table1[Y],
          ", "
          ),
          ALLEXCEPT ( Table1, Table1[X] )
          )


          Number of Distinct Y:



          CALCULATE ( 
          DISTINCTCOUNT ( Table1[Y] ),
          ALLEXCEPT ( Table1, Table1[X] )
          )





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          • Thank you very much Olly, this is amazing! All works nicely! Many many thanks!

            – Hassi
            Nov 14 '18 at 11:24















          1














          You can use the following measures:



          Distinct Y for X:



          CALCULATE ( 
          CONCATENATEX (
          DISTINCT ( Table1[Y] ),
          Table1[Y],
          ", "
          ),
          ALLEXCEPT ( Table1, Table1[X] )
          )


          Number of Distinct Y:



          CALCULATE ( 
          DISTINCTCOUNT ( Table1[Y] ),
          ALLEXCEPT ( Table1, Table1[X] )
          )





          share|improve this answer

























          • Thank you very much Olly, this is amazing! All works nicely! Many many thanks!

            – Hassi
            Nov 14 '18 at 11:24













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          You can use the following measures:



          Distinct Y for X:



          CALCULATE ( 
          CONCATENATEX (
          DISTINCT ( Table1[Y] ),
          Table1[Y],
          ", "
          ),
          ALLEXCEPT ( Table1, Table1[X] )
          )


          Number of Distinct Y:



          CALCULATE ( 
          DISTINCTCOUNT ( Table1[Y] ),
          ALLEXCEPT ( Table1, Table1[X] )
          )





          share|improve this answer















          You can use the following measures:



          Distinct Y for X:



          CALCULATE ( 
          CONCATENATEX (
          DISTINCT ( Table1[Y] ),
          Table1[Y],
          ", "
          ),
          ALLEXCEPT ( Table1, Table1[X] )
          )


          Number of Distinct Y:



          CALCULATE ( 
          DISTINCTCOUNT ( Table1[Y] ),
          ALLEXCEPT ( Table1, Table1[X] )
          )






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          answered Nov 14 '18 at 10:20









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          • Thank you very much Olly, this is amazing! All works nicely! Many many thanks!

            – Hassi
            Nov 14 '18 at 11:24

















          • Thank you very much Olly, this is amazing! All works nicely! Many many thanks!

            – Hassi
            Nov 14 '18 at 11:24
















          Thank you very much Olly, this is amazing! All works nicely! Many many thanks!

          – Hassi
          Nov 14 '18 at 11:24





          Thank you very much Olly, this is amazing! All works nicely! Many many thanks!

          – Hassi
          Nov 14 '18 at 11:24



















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