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VKB
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DAX Alter One column data based on the duplicates in the other column

I have a scenario where I have an 'Accounts' table with four columns ( DB, AcctCode, AcctName, and ExpectedAcctCode ).
The problem is different 'AcctCode''s are there for the same 'AcctName' field.
The requirement is if there are multiple 'AcctCode's are there for the same 'AcctName', Min 'AcctCode' as per DB1 shall be returned in the 'ExpectedAcctCode' column.
Red colored fields are to be replaced with Yellow colored fields. 

This is the sample dataset for your convenience: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1iKD-MMGbNAKmJ99w1WyM5JoRB9Kr0r5u/view?usp=sharing

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Thanks in advace!

Cheers!

VKB

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CNENFRNL
Community Champion
Community Champion

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Thanks to the great efforts by MS engineers to simplify syntax of DAX! Most beginners are SUCCESSFULLY MISLED to think that they could easily master DAX; but it turns out that the intricacy of the most frequently used RANKX() is still way beyond their comprehension!

DAX is simple, but NOT EASY!

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Ashish_Mathur
Super User
Super User

Hi,

Write this calculated column formula

Expected = calculate(min(Data[AcctCode]),filter(Data,Data[AcctName]=earlier(Data[AcctName])))

Hope this helps.


Regards,
Ashish Mathur
http://www.ashishmathur.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/excelenthusiasts/
CNENFRNL
Community Champion
Community Champion

CNENFRNL_0-1681586427716.png

 

CNENFRNL_1-1681586495810.png

 

CNENFRNL_2-1681586560423.png


Thanks to the great efforts by MS engineers to simplify syntax of DAX! Most beginners are SUCCESSFULLY MISLED to think that they could easily master DAX; but it turns out that the intricacy of the most frequently used RANKX() is still way beyond their comprehension!

DAX is simple, but NOT EASY!

MohammadLoran25
Solution Sage
Solution Sage

Hi @VKB ,

Try this:

Measuree =
CALCULATE (
    MIN ( Accounts[AcctCode] ),
    FILTER (
        ALL ( Accounts ),
        Accounts[AcctName] = SELECTEDVALUE ( Accounts[AcctName] )
    )
)

 

If this answer solves your problem, give it a thumbs up and mark it as an accepted solution so the others would find what they need easier.

Regards,
Loran

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