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I have a dataset (see attached) with tens of thousands of Interaction IDs, many of them matching. I have the following columns: Friendly, Effort, Competent, Trustful, Empowering and Timely, and I would like to duplicate the values in these columns if the Interaction ID is the same. How could I do this in PowerBI Desktop? Thanks for your feedback!
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Hi @ember17 ,
Do you want to duplicate data or have a single row per Interaction ID? For a single row per ID, you could try using SUMMARIZE to get the sum of each column by Interaction ID.
Here is additional information:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IeaPNw_YuQc
Hi @ember17 ,
Do you want to duplicate data or have a single row per Interaction ID? For a single row per ID, you could try using SUMMARIZE to get the sum of each column by Interaction ID.
Here is additional information:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IeaPNw_YuQc
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