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Is there a way I can get the max of the occupancy level without having the lower occupancy levels included? I need to only have the rows that are underlined without the previous rows, but I am not sure how to do that. Thanks
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@abeirne , Change column combination as per need
a new column=
Maxx(filter(Table, [Name & resort] = earlier([Name & Resort]) && [Date] = earlier([Date]) ), [Occupied %])
Power BI DAX- Earlier, I should have known Earlier: https://youtu.be/CVW6YwvHHi8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cN8AO3_vmlY&t=17820s
@abeirne , Change column combination as per need
a new column=
Maxx(filter(Table, [Name & resort] = earlier([Name & Resort]) && [Date] = earlier([Date]) ), [Occupied %])
Power BI DAX- Earlier, I should have known Earlier: https://youtu.be/CVW6YwvHHi8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cN8AO3_vmlY&t=17820s
Thank you just what I was looking for!
Is there a way to do this in power query as well so I can remove the duplicates to save space?
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