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I have the following simplified data I am working with:
| ID | Desired Column |
| 123 | 2 |
| 123 | 2 |
| 321 | 1 |
| 987 | 1 |
How do I repllicate the desired column? I tried Distinct count, but with issue as it just returns 3 in the desired column. Sorry, I am a novice, please help
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Hi @JoeBrown7 ,
This should match the requirement.
Here Column1 is created to give an index to every ID, if only the ID column is pulled to table visual it will present the distinct IDs, so a column is required to provide with distinction between those IDs.
The total row can also be removed by going to format visual and switching off the total values.
Hi @JoeBrown7 ,
This should match the requirement.
Here Column1 is created to give an index to every ID, if only the ID column is pulled to table visual it will present the distinct IDs, so a column is required to provide with distinction between those IDs.
The total row can also be removed by going to format visual and switching off the total values.
Hi @JoeBrown7,
Please see if this solves your issue:
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