The ultimate Microsoft Fabric, Power BI, Azure AI, and SQL learning event! Join us in Stockholm, Sweden from September 24-27, 2024.
2-for-1 sale on June 20 only!
Find everything you need to get certified on Fabric—skills challenges, live sessions, exam prep, role guidance, and more. Get started
Hello 🙂
Im new at power bi, so im sorry for the noob question 😛
So i have a table more or less like this
Company | Stage |
microsoft | MAL |
asus | MQL |
toshiba | SAL |
lg | MAL |
asus | MQL |
nokia | MAL |
As you can see i have the company "asus" its duplicated, but i just want to count it once.
So i need to create a new column that verifies if the company its duplicated and if it haves the same stage and give me a result like this:
Company | Stage | Stage verified |
microsoft | MAL | MAL |
asus | MQL | MQL |
toshiba | SAL | SAL |
lg | MAL | MAL |
asus | MQL | |
nokia | MAL | MAL |
Thanks 🙂
Solved! Go to Solution.
Please refer to the steps below to achieve your requirement.
Regards,
Charlie Liao
Please refer to the steps below to achieve your requirement.
Regards,
Charlie Liao
Thats very well thought!!! Thanks a lot 😄
That is going to be challenging as presented, because there is no way to differentiate the two rows of asus,mql.
If you don't need the dupes, I would just remove them (via Edit Queries). If you do... what if you had a column that just counted the # of duplicates? That's easy... 🙂
Join the community in Stockholm for expert Microsoft Fabric learning including a very exciting keynote from Arun Ulag, Corporate Vice President, Azure Data.
Check out the June 2024 Power BI update to learn about new features.
User | Count |
---|---|
100 | |
94 | |
81 | |
63 | |
56 |
User | Count |
---|---|
247 | |
122 | |
110 | |
77 | |
72 |