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Hello again.
I tried to create a summarized table without some rows. This is the data table:
I want to only show rows containing minimum values from specific category. This is the desired result.
I tried the following formula, but it returns all 4 rows instead of 3.
result_table =
SUMMARIZE(
Table1,
Table1[Category],
Table1[Value2],
"Value", MIN(Table1[Value])
)
Solved! Go to Solution.
@Zyg_D , you can create a table like
summarize(Table, Table[Category], "Value", min(Table[Value]), "Value2", max(Table[Value2]))
or can use a measure like this with Category in a visual min(Table[Value]) and max(Table[Value2])
@Zyg_D , you can create a table like
summarize(Table, Table[Category], "Value", min(Table[Value]), "Value2", max(Table[Value2]))
or can use a measure like this with Category in a visual min(Table[Value]) and max(Table[Value2])
@Zyg_D because you are also summarizing on value2 column and combination of category and value2 is unique in all 4 rows and that's why you are getting all rows.
Do you need value2 in summarize table?
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