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I have a table like this:
| Product | Totals |
Data1 | 20 |
| Data2 | 10 |
| Product1 | 50 |
| Product2 | 100 |
How could I add the Data1 and Data2 rows together and keep it in the same Product column so it's like this:
| Product | Totals |
| Data | 30 |
| Product1 | 50 |
| Product2 | 100 |
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Hi @BrianNeedsHelp an alternative approach is to create calculated column like this
Hi @BrianNeedsHelp an alternative approach is to create calculated column like this
Create a calculated column
Category = IF ( Product[Product] IN {"Data1", "Data2}, "Data", Product[Product] )
Then group this column
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