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Hi @giorgiokatr,
It seems that you want to return unique pair of Area and Store Code, right?
You can create a table with DAX below:
Table = GROUPBY('Table1',Table1[Area],'Table1'[Store Code])
Table 2 = SUMMARIZE('Table1',Table1[Area],'Table1'[Store Code])
Best Regards,
Qiuyun Yu
Hi @giorgiokatr,
It seems that you want to return unique pair of Area and Store Code, right?
You can create a table with DAX below:
Table = GROUPBY('Table1',Table1[Area],'Table1'[Store Code])
Table 2 = SUMMARIZE('Table1',Table1[Area],'Table1'[Store Code])
Best Regards,
Qiuyun Yu
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