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Hello together,
I'm struggeling with a new little Problem.
I have this Table with a lot more rows, but these two rows are the most important:
ID | State |
1 | Error |
1 | Error |
1 | OK |
2 | Error |
2 | Error |
2 | OK |
3 | Error |
3 | Error |
As you can see, the ID can get two different states. I now need to create a third row, which says that if the ID has once the state OK, then it is OK for every state:
ID | State | Code |
1 | Error | OK |
1 | Error | OK |
1 | OK | OK |
2 | Error | OK |
2 | Error | OK |
2 | OK | OK |
3 | Error | Error |
3 | Error | Error |
It doesnt matter if it is in DAX or in the Query.
Thank you in advance 🙂
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @Limerick ,
Create a calculated column like this:
Please accept this as a solution if your question has been answered !!
Appreciate a Kudos 😀
Hi @Limerick ,
Create a calculated column like this:
Please accept this as a solution if your question has been answered !!
Appreciate a Kudos 😀
Very nice!
Thank you very much 🙂