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I would like to combine some rows in my PowerBI Query that have all the same members (e.g. 2022 / 2022/Q1 / 2022/1 / xx) but a different value for each line. The different value for each line is a result of excluding some columns that originally have been in the Query (there were columns like "material number" and "customer" that I did not need). All the Data is coming from an Oracle Database. How can I avoid having these many lines?
Edit: The Delivery Plant Column has the same value for each row (e.g. 8720), I just had to blur it.
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1. How it looks when I pull the data from the datasource:
2. How it looks after removing the columns:
3. How I want the data to look:
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Group by worked for me as solution.
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Dear @VijayP
thanks so much for taking the effort and creating this video. This already helps me to see the data in a visualization the way that I want. But how can I see the data this way in the "Transform Data" view and avoid duplicated rows that just have different values directly when loading the data?
Thanks, Timo
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