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I have a table with a unique field (name) and a duplicate field (ID), as some have name changes but their ID stays the same. I want to be able to select a name, and see all records associated with the ID, not just the name. Any suggestions?
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Thanks.
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Darek
Darlene, I read the post about ettiquite on this forum. I am not sure which of these rules you are referring to concerning my post. I posted it in DAX because I thought there is probably a DAX solution to my issue. I am not sure what other "rules" I may have violated.
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--Jay
I'm not saying anything about violations. I'm saying that you should be way more specific when you ask questions and post some, even if simplified, examples of what it is you need. I'll tell you that I'VE BEEN WRONG if you get an answer. However, if you see that nobody wants to answer your question, then rest assured that I've been right in my first answer to your post.
That's all 🙂 No harm was meant.
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Darek
You may be correct
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