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Hi,
Can you please help me with the following table manipulation? It would be best if it can be achieved through power query but dax query is also acceptable.
Basically, I have one table with persons' names and their starte_date and end_date values. I want to group the start_date and end_date values by their persons' names but when doing the grouping, I need the MIN value from start_date and MAX value from end_date so as to get a date range. Please refer to the tables below:
Raw data:
Person | Start Date | End Date |
A | March-1-2021 | July-1-2021 |
A | Jan-1-2021 | March-1-2021 |
A | Aug-1-2020 | Dec-1-2020 |
B | July-1-2021 | Dec-1-2021 |
B | June-1-2021 | July-1-2021 |
C | March-1-2021 | August-1-2021 |
C | Jan-1-2021 | March-1-2021 |
C | June-1-2020 | August-1-2020 |
C | Jan-1-2020 | June-1-2020 |
Output:
Person | Start Date | End Date |
A | Aug-1-2020 | July-1-2021 |
B | June-1-2021 | Dec-1-2021 |
C | Jan-1-2020 | August-1-2021 |
Please let me know if anyone has any thoughts on this. Thanks in advance!
Solved! Go to Solution.
Use the 'Group By' in Power Query.
You can add 2 aggregations by selecting the 'Advanced' radio button.
So 'Group By' the Person and add the 2 aggregations.
I'll help if you get stuck
Thanks, this is exactly what I looking for!
Use the 'Group By' in Power Query.
You can add 2 aggregations by selecting the 'Advanced' radio button.
So 'Group By' the Person and add the 2 aggregations.
I'll help if you get stuck
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