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Hi,
I am trying to filter the below table so that I am left with 1 record per name with most recent update.
Example: In the below case; I would be left with the highlighted rows as desired output.
| Name | Update | Date |
| Mark | Initiall Call | 1/1/2019 |
| Mark | Follow up call | 1/5/2019 |
| Alex | Initial Call | 1/2/2019 |
| Alex | Follow up call | 1/3/2019 |
| Alex | Paper work | 1/4/2019 |
Any thoughts on how do I achieve this in Power BI?
Thanks!
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Hi @Anonymous ,
You can create a calculated table using DAX below.
Table = FILTER(Table1,Table1[Date]=CALCULATE(MAX(Table1[Date]),FILTER(Table1,Table1[Name]=EARLIER(Table1[Name]))))
Best Regards,
Amy
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Hi @Anonymous ,
You can create a calculated table using DAX below.
Table = FILTER(Table1,Table1[Date]=CALCULATE(MAX(Table1[Date]),FILTER(Table1,Table1[Name]=EARLIER(Table1[Name]))))
Best Regards,
Amy
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @Anonymous
Create a new calculated table:
FILTER (
Table1,
Table1[Date]
= CALCULATE ( MAX ( Table1[Date] ), ALLEXCEPT ( Table1, Table1[Date] ) )
)
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