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I'm trying to multiply these rows for each of them that have the same part no, description, and material form then put that value in a new row to determine their weight. The number of rows that it can pull with varies for different parts and the codes vary as well.
What I've done is break them up into individual columns based on the code they have.
Is this at all possible in Power BI?
Hi @Anonymous
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please share your expected output in table format, thanks
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It will end up looking something along the lines of this:
This is the template that was used in Excel but as long as it's got some similar details then a different design would be fine.
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