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Hi,
I have a table with these values and I need to filter the values with the example table (future), the result is column C
Actual:
Future:
Thanks!!
Xavi.
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Hi @amitchandak
The solution is there Remove Duplicates and Keep the Last Record with Power Query - Excelerator BI
Regards!!!
Xavi
@XaviOV , a new column like
new column =
var _1 = countx(filter(Table, [ID_1] =earlier[ID_1] && [B] =0),[ID_1])+0
var _2 = MinX(filter(Table, [ID_1] =earlier[ID_1] ),[ID_0])
return
if([ID0] =_2 ,if(_1>0 0, 1),blank())
Hi @amitchandak ,
When I write the formula appear an error, I think that function earlier need something, it's possible?
Regards,
Xavi
@XaviOV , My mistake missing paranthesis
new column =
var _1 = countx(filter(Table, Table[ID_1] =earlier(Table[ID_1]) && [B] =0),[ID_1])+0
var _2 = MinX(filter(Table, [ID_1] =earlier(Table[ID_1]) ),[ID_0])
return
if([ID0] =_2 ,if(_1>0 0, 1),blank())
Hi @amitchandak
I applied the formula that you write and this is the result, in this case in the file with the number of ID0 471635 and the row of new column should appear number 0
Regards,
Xavi
Hi @amitchandak
The solution is there Remove Duplicates and Keep the Last Record with Power Query - Excelerator BI
Regards!!!
Xavi
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