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Conditional duplicate check
- 5 years ago
Hi, timbourdois
Based on your desciption, I created data to reproduce your scenario. The pbix file is attached in the end.
Table:
You may create a custom column in Power Query with the following codes.
let name=[Name],pathname=[Full Path Name], tab=Table.SelectRows(#"Changed Type",each [Name]=name and[Full Path Name]=pathname) in Table.RowCount(tab)Best Regards
Allan
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Hi, timbourdois
Based on your desciption, I created data to reproduce your scenario. The pbix file is attached in the end.
Table:
You may create a custom column in Power Query with the following codes.
let name=[Name],pathname=[Full Path Name],
tab=Table.SelectRows(#"Changed Type",each [Name]=name and[Full Path Name]=pathname)
in
Table.RowCount(tab)
Best Regards
Allan
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi v-alq-msft
Thanks for the reply... I'm testing this now (I was away on holiday). Preliminarily, it would appear I'm getting a logical state (True/False) vs. a numerical status, but that actually works well for my need. I'll keep you updated on my results (the query is processing and the table is huge!)...
I'm also going to explore (earlier) as well, but it would seem this will suit my need for the time being... more to follow