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Hi Comunity,
I wanna to make a table like this table in excel:
In case:
Index 0: Ending Value = 12
Index 1: Begin Value = Previous Ending Value = 12, Import Value = 13, Export Value = (Begin + Import)/2 = 12.5, Ending Value = Begin + Import - Export = 12.5
Index 2: Begin Value = Previous Ending Value = 12.5, Import Value = 11, Export Value = (Begin + Import)/2 = 11.75, Ending Value = Begin + Import - Export = 11.75
....
I try do it in PBI but get Circular Dependency on Col Ending.
Please help me make that table!!
Thanks
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Hi @SonLeThai ,
Here is my sample data:
Then you can try this:
let
Source = Table.FromRows(Json.Document(Binary.Decompress(Binary.FromText("i45WMlDSUQIiQyOlWJ1oJUMQ0xgkBOIZgXiGMB5I2NAExgMxDE3BvFgA", BinaryEncoding.Base64), Compression.Deflate)), let _t = ((type nullable text) meta [Serialized.Text = true]) in type table [Index = _t, Import = _t, Value = _t]),
ChangedType = Table.TransformColumnTypes(Source,{{"Index", Int64.Type}, {"Import", Int64.Type}, {"Value", Int64.Type}}),
InitialEnding = 12,
AccumulateColumns = List.Accumulate(
List.Zip({ChangedType[Index], ChangedType[Import]}),
{[Index=0, Begin=null, Export=null, Ending=InitialEnding]},
(state, current) =>
let
CurrentIndex = current{0},
CurrentImport = current{1},
PreviousEnding = if CurrentIndex = 0 then null else state{CurrentIndex}[Ending],
CurrentExport = if CurrentIndex = 0 then null else (PreviousEnding + CurrentImport) / 2,
CurrentEnding = if CurrentIndex = 0 then InitialEnding else PreviousEnding + CurrentImport - CurrentExport,
CurrentRecord = [Index=CurrentIndex, Begin=PreviousEnding, Export=CurrentExport, Ending= CurrentEnding]
in
state & {CurrentRecord}
),
AccumulatedTable = Table.FromRecords(AccumulateColumns),
JoinedTable = Table.NestedJoin(ChangedType,{"Index"},AccumulatedTable,{"Index"},"NewColumns",JoinKind.LeftOuter),
ExpandedTable = Table.ExpandTableColumn(JoinedTable, "NewColumns", {"Begin", "Export", "Ending"}),
FinalTable = ExpandedTable,
#"Removed Top Rows" = Table.Skip(FinalTable,1)
in
#"Removed Top Rows"
Put all of the M code into Advanced Editor, and the final output is below:
Best Regards,
Dino Tao
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @SonLeThai ,
Here is my sample data:
Then you can try this:
let
Source = Table.FromRows(Json.Document(Binary.Decompress(Binary.FromText("i45WMlDSUQIiQyOlWJ1oJUMQ0xgkBOIZgXiGMB5I2NAExgMxDE3BvFgA", BinaryEncoding.Base64), Compression.Deflate)), let _t = ((type nullable text) meta [Serialized.Text = true]) in type table [Index = _t, Import = _t, Value = _t]),
ChangedType = Table.TransformColumnTypes(Source,{{"Index", Int64.Type}, {"Import", Int64.Type}, {"Value", Int64.Type}}),
InitialEnding = 12,
AccumulateColumns = List.Accumulate(
List.Zip({ChangedType[Index], ChangedType[Import]}),
{[Index=0, Begin=null, Export=null, Ending=InitialEnding]},
(state, current) =>
let
CurrentIndex = current{0},
CurrentImport = current{1},
PreviousEnding = if CurrentIndex = 0 then null else state{CurrentIndex}[Ending],
CurrentExport = if CurrentIndex = 0 then null else (PreviousEnding + CurrentImport) / 2,
CurrentEnding = if CurrentIndex = 0 then InitialEnding else PreviousEnding + CurrentImport - CurrentExport,
CurrentRecord = [Index=CurrentIndex, Begin=PreviousEnding, Export=CurrentExport, Ending= CurrentEnding]
in
state & {CurrentRecord}
),
AccumulatedTable = Table.FromRecords(AccumulateColumns),
JoinedTable = Table.NestedJoin(ChangedType,{"Index"},AccumulatedTable,{"Index"},"NewColumns",JoinKind.LeftOuter),
ExpandedTable = Table.ExpandTableColumn(JoinedTable, "NewColumns", {"Begin", "Export", "Ending"}),
FinalTable = ExpandedTable,
#"Removed Top Rows" = Table.Skip(FinalTable,1)
in
#"Removed Top Rows"
Put all of the M code into Advanced Editor, and the final output is below:
Best Regards,
Dino Tao
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
The only way you can do this is in Power Query using List.Accumulate.
I try List.Accumulate but it not working right.
I try to make it by While Loop in Power Editor but i think it will be slow with large data.
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