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Hello All -
I am attempting to use a calculated column to identify the duplicate rows with the highest value. I know how to do this in Excel, using the COUNTIFS function, however, I have been struggling to do this in DAX/Power BI.
My sample data looks like,
In another column, I would like to identify the rows that are the duplicates, based on Year.Wk, DriverName, with the highest value in Stops per Week.
The result would look as follows,
Currently, I have the following Calculated Column, which is providing the wrong answer;
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @MPICKETT,
Would this work?
Driver Choice = IF ( CALCULATE ( MAX ( 'Driver Relationship Table'[Stops per Week] ), ALLEXCEPT ( 'Driver Relationship Table', 'Driver Relationship Table'[Year.Wk], 'Driver Relationship Table'[DriverName] ) ) = 'Driver Relationship Table'[Stops per Week], 1, 0 )
Best,
Bekah
how is this done in excel?
Hi @MPICKETT,
Would this work?
Driver Choice = IF ( CALCULATE ( MAX ( 'Driver Relationship Table'[Stops per Week] ), ALLEXCEPT ( 'Driver Relationship Table', 'Driver Relationship Table'[Year.Wk], 'Driver Relationship Table'[DriverName] ) ) = 'Driver Relationship Table'[Stops per Week], 1, 0 )
Best,
Bekah
I knew I was overcomplicating things. That did the trick!
Thank you so much Bekah!
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