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Anonymous
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remove duplicates of date for same name but keep for different name

hello guys i have a table where

name  Date         Active
A8/1/2022Yes
A8/2/2022Yes
A8/3/2022Yes
A8/4/2022Yes
A8/5/2022Yes
A8/6/2022Yes
A8/7/2022Yes
A8/8/2022Yes
A8/9/2022Yes
A8/10/2022Yes
A8/11/2022Yes
A8/12/2022Yes
B8/1/2022Yes
B8/2/2022Yes
B8/3/2022Yes
B8/4/2022Yes
B8/5/2022Yes
B8/6/2022Yes
B8/7/2022Yes
B8/8/2022Yes
B8/9/2022Yes
B8/10/2022No
B8/11/2022No
B8/12/2022No
B8/10/2022Yes
B8/11/2022Yes
B8/12/2022Yes
B8/10/2022Yes
B8/11/2022Yes
B8/12/2022Yes


so i want to remove the duplicates of dates for B on 8/10/2022 , 8/11/2022 and 8/12/2022 to keep the "No" and remove the "yes" but i want to kep the dates for A 

this is my desired result:

NameDateActive
A8/1/2022Yes
A8/2/2022Yes
A8/3/2022Yes
A8/4/2022Yes
A8/5/2022Yes
A8/6/2022Yes
A8/7/2022Yes
A8/8/2022Yes
A8/9/2022Yes
A8/10/2022Yes
A8/11/2022Yes
A8/12/2022Yes
B8/1/2022Yes
B8/2/2022Yes
B8/3/2022Yes
B8/4/2022Yes
B8/5/2022Yes
B8/6/2022Yes
B8/7/2022Yes
B8/8/2022Yes
B8/9/2022Yes
B8/10/2022No
B8/11/2022No
B8/12/2022No



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amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@Anonymous , a new table 

 

Summarize(Table, Table[Name], Table[Date], "Active", Min(Table[Active]))

 

 

Also in power query use group by with Min

 

refer the groupin part here https://amitchandak.medium.com/power-bi-power-query-vs-dax-append-and-summarize-data-233f173d0839

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v-yadongf-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @Anonymous ,

 

Please try following DAX to create a new table:

New Table = FILTER('Table','Table'[name] <> "B" || NOT('Table'[Date] in {"8/10/2022" ,"8/11/2022","8/12/2022"})  || 'Table'[Active] <> "Yes")

vyadongfmsft_0-1663137768056.png

 

The result you want:

vyadongfmsft_1-1663137790532.png

 

Best regards,

Yadong Fang

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

 

amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@Anonymous , a new table 

 

Summarize(Table, Table[Name], Table[Date], "Active", Min(Table[Active]))

 

 

Also in power query use group by with Min

 

refer the groupin part here https://amitchandak.medium.com/power-bi-power-query-vs-dax-append-and-summarize-data-233f173d0839

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Anonymous
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Hello what if i have the percentage of different number? What if investor C is yes but percentage for 10/1/2022 is 0.15 then 10/15/2022 is 0.2 and i have duplicates of percentage for same date so in 10/1/2022 till 10/31/2022 i have both percentage number so i want to have 0.15 from 10/1/2022 till 10/14/2022 and 0.2 from 10/15/2022 till 10/31/2022 i cant use the max([percentage]) becauee it will just show me 0.2 and if i use min([percentage]) it will just show me 0.15 for all the dates so how can i summarize it?

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