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I am sure this will be easy for someone but I am just getting started with Power BI. Thank you for your help.
In my screenshot you can see the table values. I want all the data associated with a distinct SVO no to clump together. For example, there should just be one line with SVO425799 and it should have a total of the Estimated Labor Hours, Actual Hrs Worked, Estimated Parts, Actual Parts.
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Hi, You can do this in Query Editor (Edit Query) in Transform-Group By.
Let me know if you need more help.
Regards
Victor
Lima - Peru
Hi, You can do this in Query Editor (Edit Query) in Transform-Group By.
Let me know if you need more help.
Regards
Victor
Lima - Peru
@Vvelarde Thank you for this! When I do the Transfrom By Group, using thes columns, I get the results that I want.
however, how do I now include the branch, customer name, date, customer no to the table?
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