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I have below calculated table formula. Issue is i dont want repeated numbers in the col1 but inspite of putting distinct there are few numbers getting repeated. Any idea please?
Thanks a lot
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Your format is taking the distinct combination of column1, comments and dates combined. So something like:
column1 | comments | date |
1 | test | 23/08/2023 |
1 | test2 | 24/08/2023 |
are being counted as 2 different entries.
If you want to keep the latest entry per column 1 value, consider something like:
Table =
FILTER (
'TABLE',
'TABLE'[RecDate]
= CALCULATE (
MAX ( 'TABLE'[RecDate] ),
ALLEXCEPT ( TABLE, 'TABLE'[PartNumber] )
)
)
or consider how else you want to determine which of the duplicate values to keep.
Perfect. Thanks a lot for your help 🙂
Your format is taking the distinct combination of column1, comments and dates combined. So something like:
column1 | comments | date |
1 | test | 23/08/2023 |
1 | test2 | 24/08/2023 |
are being counted as 2 different entries.
If you want to keep the latest entry per column 1 value, consider something like:
Table =
FILTER (
'TABLE',
'TABLE'[RecDate]
= CALCULATE (
MAX ( 'TABLE'[RecDate] ),
ALLEXCEPT ( TABLE, 'TABLE'[PartNumber] )
)
)
or consider how else you want to determine which of the duplicate values to keep.
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