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Hi Community..!!
I need to create a table visual which consist of 1st occurrence of each product. Please refer the below sample data.
Product | category | price |
P1 | c1 | 10 |
p2 | c2 | 20 |
p3 | c3 | 30 |
P1 | c4 | 40 |
p2 | c5 | 50 |
p3 | c6 | 60 |
p4 | c7 | 70 |
How can I achieve this?
Solved! Go to Solution.
@Anonymous , Try a measure like the one below with the above fields. Add an index column in the power query first
calculate(max(Table[Price]), filter(Table, Table[Index] = minx(filter(allselected(Table), Table[Product] = max(Table[Product])), Table[Index])))
@Anonymous , Try a measure like the one below with the above fields. Add an index column in the power query first
calculate(max(Table[Price]), filter(Table, Table[Index] = minx(filter(allselected(Table), Table[Product] = max(Table[Product])), Table[Index])))
Hello @Anonymous ,
Do we have date/time field in data?
How to identify which record is first?
Thanks.
Shishir
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