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Hello,
I have a table with column name and date.
I need to create a new table with all the distinct names + distinct dates.
So lets say I have 5 unique names and 10 unique dates.
I need 50 rows. For each unique name a row with each unique date.
Hope this makes sense.
Thank you.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Something like this:
Table = GENERATE(DISTINCT(Table2[Column1]),SELECTCOLUMNS(DISTINCT(Table3[Column1]),"__Column1",[Column1]))
Something like this:
Table = GENERATE(DISTINCT(Table2[Column1]),SELECTCOLUMNS(DISTINCT(Table3[Column1]),"__Column1",[Column1]))
Would also love to know if there is a where clause like syntax in DAX 🙂
Hi Greg, is there a way to do this with the equivalent of a where clause in sql? Like if i wanted to get the distinct values from this table but only if another column in the table contained a certain value?
@Greg_Deckleri'd be interested in the where clause problem of above answer, too.
Thank you very much!
LOOKUPVALUE() should work if you are expecting a single result. Otherwise, I would use CONCATENATEX(FILTER(VALUES(Table[Column]),FilterExpression),Table[Column],Delimiter)
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