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How to create an aggregated table below based on the table on top? Time is ascending for the top table. Thanks
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Hi @Kathir,
You can use the summarize function to create a new calculated table to aggregate specific field values based on category fields:
Summaried =
SUMMARIZE (
Table1,
Table1[ID],
Table1[Day],
Table1[Venue],
Table1[Zone],
"Duration(sec)", SUM ( Table1[Duration(sec)] )
)
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
Hi @Kathir,
You can use the summarize function to create a new calculated table to aggregate specific field values based on category fields:
Summaried =
SUMMARIZE (
Table1,
Table1[ID],
Table1[Day],
Table1[Venue],
Table1[Zone],
"Duration(sec)", SUM ( Table1[Duration(sec)] )
)
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
if you have noticed, refering to the top table, as long as the venue is same row 3 and row 4 (records which are adjacent), i have added 56 + 152 , the result table below shows 208
ah, now i see.
Do it in PowerQuery, like this: Grouping or Summarizing Rows in Power Query - BI Gorilla
can you be a little more specific?
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