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Hi,
I have the following data:
Project: 123
Order: 22-1
Amt: 100
Project: 123
Order: 22-1
Amt: 200
Project: 123
Order: 22-2
Amt: 30
Project: 456
Order: 22-1
Amt: 500
Project: 456
Order: 22-1
Amt: 400
I need my data grouped by this so I can get something like this:
Project: 123 Order: 22-1 Amt: 300
Project: 123 Order: 22-2 Amt: 30
Project: 456 Order: 22-1 Amt: 900
Does this involve either multiple grouping in 1 Power M step or multiple steps ?
Thanks,
Solved! Go to Solution.
I ended up grouping by Project and Order with a Sum on Amt and this gave me the results I needed, but thank you.
Hello @EaglesTony ,
You could append all the tables in one table.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-query/append-queries
If I answered your question, please mark my post as solution, Appreciate your Kudos 👍
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I ended up grouping by Project and Order with a Sum on Amt and this gave me the results I needed, but thank you.
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