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Hi Power BI community
I have a feeling that this question has a somewhat simple answer but I just cannot figure it out so I hope someone here can help me.
I want to write a function that look at the amount and divide it by a 100
E. udgifter = divide(amount,100)
but if multiple rows with the same todoid and budgetpostid I only want to include the last of them with is the one with the highest id number and set the amout to the other ones to zero.
I think the solution is to combine max and if function so it only look at the highest id, but only have it apply if a row has both the same todoid and budgetpostid.
I have added a screenshot and I just want the row with id = 1159 ti have E. udgifter = 0, because another amount was posted later.
I hope someone here can help me on my way.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hey I have solution in Power Query,
Step 1: Merge the column todoid and budgetpostid, named as g_b
Step 2: Group by the column g_b
Step 3: Expand the rest table
Step 4: Add Custom Column
amount_temp = if [id_temp] = [id] then [amount] else 0
Step 5: Add Custom Column
E. udgifter = [amount_temp]/100
remove unnecessary columns and that's it.
I hope It will work for you.
Hey I have solution in Power Query,
Step 1: Merge the column todoid and budgetpostid, named as g_b
Step 2: Group by the column g_b
Step 3: Expand the rest table
Step 4: Add Custom Column
amount_temp = if [id_temp] = [id] then [amount] else 0
Step 5: Add Custom Column
E. udgifter = [amount_temp]/100
remove unnecessary columns and that's it.
I hope It will work for you.
Thanks a lot
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