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HI:
I have this data, i want to show the teacher and the course, i have a slice with range date.
| teacher | course | date |
| john | word | jun |
| john | excel | jun |
| john | word | jun |
| john | excel | jun |
| louis | powerpoint | jun |
| louis | powerpoint | jun |
| micky | excel | jun |
| micky | excel | jun |
| john | word | jul |
| john | word | jul |
| john | word | jul |
| john | word | jul |
| louis | excel | jul |
| louis | excel | jul |
| micky | excel | jul |
| micky | excel | jul |
The output for jun:
| john | word |
| john | excel |
| louis | powerpoint |
| micky | excel |
If i change for jul
| john | word |
| louis | excel |
| micky | excel |
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @sixtoquiles
You can create a summarized table to display this. Go to Modelling -> New Table-> Use this formula:
Table_ex_summ = SUMMARIZE(Table1,Table1[teacher],Table1[course],Table1[date])
Thanks
Raj
Hi @sixtoquiles
You can create a summarized table to display this. Go to Modelling -> New Table-> Use this formula:
Table_ex_summ = SUMMARIZE(Table1,Table1[teacher],Table1[course],Table1[date])
Thanks
Raj
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