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lgs1983
Helper I
Helper I

Calculated Table with Filter, showing specific columns

Hi,

 

I'm trying to create a calculated table where all those that have failed data validation end up.

 

The data validation is done in the table so I need to filter on the column in there when it equals 1. My only issue now is only bringing back certain columns into that calculated table as only a few are required.

Table = FILTER(AllTagExtracts, AllTagExtracts[ExtractDUNS Equals ERDDUNS Ind]=1)

As always, any help is appreciated.

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AnkitBI
Solution Sage
Solution Sage

Use SelectColumn like

 

Table 2 = SELECTCOLUMNS(filter(Data,Data[Salary1] > 10),"Department",Data[Department],"Salary",Data[Salary1])

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Ankit Jain

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AnkitBI
Solution Sage
Solution Sage

Use SelectColumn like

 

Table 2 = SELECTCOLUMNS(filter(Data,Data[Salary1] > 10),"Department",Data[Department],"Salary",Data[Salary1])

Thanks
Ankit Jain

Do Mark it as solution if the response resolved your problem. Do like the response if it seems good and helpful.

That's how SELECTCOLUMNS works. Was one of the functions I was looking at but didn't know was a custom name you had to provide for the column header. Thanks very much @AnkitBI 

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