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I need to duplicate a table, with the exception that I want one of the columns to be filtered.
I have a table that is pulled from a database. I can just created a duplicate of the table, but it looks like it's going to run the SQL query again to refresh the new table and I don't really want that.
In my table, there is a column called "processed by" and there are two possible values. Let's call these values A and B. I want to keep this original table with A and B, but then I want a duplicate table that has all the same columns but only pulls "processed by = A".
It seems like this should be simple, but I'm having a mental block for some reason.
Any help would be appreciated.
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@Anonymous -
In DAX, you can create a Calculated Table, like this:
New Table = FILTER(<original table>, [processed by] = "A")
Cheers!
Nathan
Don't use duplicate
use Refrence and after that put filter
I hope this will help you
@Anonymous -
In DAX, you can create a Calculated Table, like this:
New Table = FILTER(<original table>, [processed by] = "A")
Cheers!
Nathan
@Anonymous - That is perfect. Thank you.