This is best Fabric, Power BI, SQL and AI community event. How do we know? The last event sold out! Save €200 with code FABCMTY200.
Register nowA new Data Days event is coming soon! This time we’re going bigger than ever. Fabric, Power BI, SQL, AI and more. Don't miss out.
Hi Everyone,
I have the following dataset, and I would like to remove the rows where the Type is Child & Spouse and the Value is Single.
| ID | Type | Attribute | Value |
| 22 | Member | SEC | Family |
| 48 | Member | SEC | Single |
| 48 | Child | SEC | Single |
| 48 | Spouse | SEC | Single |
| 51 | Member | EH | Family |
| 51 | Child | EH | Family |
| 51 | Spouse | EH | Family |
| 55 | Member | EH | Single |
Thanks,
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @AbhinavJoshi,
You can create a custom column in Query Editor, let's say "FilterRows" and assign a value to it (like 0) if it matches your conditions for filtering out the rows.
if ([Type] = "Child" or [Type] = "Spouse") and [Value] = "Single"
then 0
else 1Now, FilterRows = 0 for all rows that match your conditions, otherwise it's 1
In the next step, you can filter out all rows where FilterRows = 0
This should filter your table as per your requirements. Let me know if you have any other requirements!
Proud to be a Super User! Regards, Bipin Lala | Business Intelligence Developer | |
Hi @AbhinavJoshi ,
I create a table as you mentioned.
Then I create a new table and here is the DAX code.
Table 2 =
FILTER (
'Table',
NOT ( ( 'Table'[Type] = "Child"
|| 'Table'[Type] = "Spouse" )
&& 'Table'[Value] = "Single" )
)
Best Regards
Yilong Zhou
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @AbhinavJoshi,
You can create a custom column in Query Editor, let's say "FilterRows" and assign a value to it (like 0) if it matches your conditions for filtering out the rows.
if ([Type] = "Child" or [Type] = "Spouse") and [Value] = "Single"
then 0
else 1Now, FilterRows = 0 for all rows that match your conditions, otherwise it's 1
In the next step, you can filter out all rows where FilterRows = 0
This should filter your table as per your requirements. Let me know if you have any other requirements!
Proud to be a Super User! Regards, Bipin Lala | Business Intelligence Developer | |
That's good!
Sign up to receive a private message when registration opens and key events begin.
If you have recently started exploring Fabric, we'd love to hear how it's going. Your feedback can help with product improvements.
| User | Count |
|---|---|
| 32 | |
| 26 | |
| 21 | |
| 20 | |
| 15 |
| User | Count |
|---|---|
| 63 | |
| 44 | |
| 28 | |
| 24 | |
| 22 |