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Hello together,
I´ve got a little problem. I would like to have a separate row for each possibility in the Range. So from the third row there should be more lines. The result should look like this:
1 Revenue-National 80001
2 Revenue-National 80002
3 Revenue-National 80003
4 Revenue-National 80004
5 Revenue-National 80005
...
Do you know what I mean and do you can help me please 🙂
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@Anonymous , Try a new table like
filter(crossjoin(Table, generateseries(Min(Table[Konto Von]), Max(Table[Konto Bis]),1)), [value]>=[Konto Von] && [Value]<=[Konto Bis])
So this is my goal...
@Anonymous , Try a new table like
filter(crossjoin(Table, generateseries(Min(Table[Konto Von]), Max(Table[Konto Bis]),1)), [value]>=[Konto Von] && [Value]<=[Konto Bis])
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