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To the experts:
How could I go from the 1sts column raw data to get results of the 2nd and 3rd column? Thanks so much.
Eleanor
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@ewu PBIX is attached below signature. You first want to add an Index to your table in Power Query Editor.
Group =
VAR __Values = { "A", "B", "C" }
VAR __Current = [Raw Data]
VAR __Result =
IF(
__Current IN __Values,
__Current,
VAR __Index = [Index]
VAR __PrevIndex = MAXX( FILTER( 'Table', [Index] < __Index && [Raw Data] IN __Values ), [Index] )
VAR __Result = MAXX( FILTER( 'Table', [Index] = __PrevIndex ), [Raw Data] )
RETURN
__Result
)
RETURN
__ResultLatest Date =
VAR __Group = [Group]
VAR __Values = { "A", "B", "C" }
VAR __Table =
ADDCOLUMNS(
FILTER( 'Table', [Group] = __Group && NOT( [Raw Data] IN __Values ) ),
"__Date", DATEVALUE( [Raw Data] )
)
VAR __Result = MAXX( __Table, [__Date] )
RETURN
__Result
Crazy! Thanks very much!
Output =
CALCULATE (
MAX ( 'Table'[Date] ),
ALLEXCEPT (
'Table',
'Table'[Type]
)
)
There is one less row for 'A' in my data
Even crazier! 🙏🙏
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