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Raman3456
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Helper II

Dynamic Calculated Column Name based on Year Values

Hello Everyone,

 

Name      2021 Count     2022 count         2025 Count

A                 13

B                  3

C                  9

D                  7

 

I have this data I need to add calculated columns Dynamically -- 2021 count, 2022 count .... 2025 count on every year .

 

Will it be possible in Power BI?

 

Regards,

Raman PC

 

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DataNinja777
Super User
Super User

Hi @Raman3456 ,

 

Yes. It is easily doable in Power BI.  

Create a Calendar table using CALENDAR and link it to your data table by year. Use a Matrix visual with Name in Rows, Year from the Calendar table in Columns, and your Count in Values for a dynamic, scalable solution.

Best regards,

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v-yangliu-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Thanks for the reply from DataNinja777 , please allow me to provide another insight: 
Hi  @Raman3456 ,

 

Here are the steps you can follow:

1. In Power Query – Add Column – Date – Year -- Year.

vyangliumsft_0-1736146139210.png

2. Select [Year] – Tramsform – Pivot Column.

Values Column – [Date]

Aggregate Value Function – Count(ALL)

vyangliumsft_1-1736146139214.png

3. Result:

vyangliumsft_2-1736146179044.png

 

Best Regards,

Liu Yang

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly

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v-yangliu-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Thanks for the reply from DataNinja777 , please allow me to provide another insight: 
Hi  @Raman3456 ,

 

Here are the steps you can follow:

1. In Power Query – Add Column – Date – Year -- Year.

vyangliumsft_0-1736146139210.png

2. Select [Year] – Tramsform – Pivot Column.

Values Column – [Date]

Aggregate Value Function – Count(ALL)

vyangliumsft_1-1736146139214.png

3. Result:

vyangliumsft_2-1736146179044.png

 

Best Regards,

Liu Yang

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly

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DataNinja777
Super User
Super User

Hi @Raman3456 ,

 

Yes. It is easily doable in Power BI.  

Create a Calendar table using CALENDAR and link it to your data table by year. Use a Matrix visual with Name in Rows, Year from the Calendar table in Columns, and your Count in Values for a dynamic, scalable solution.

Best regards,

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