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Hi everyone,
Our data is giving us redundencies that I need to correct for in PowerBI. It's a glitch that I can't get fixed within the data itself.
Basically what happens is that I get two rows that are *almost* identical - something like this:
PersonID Service Date Received 1 A 1.1.2019 1 1 A 1.1.2019 0 1 A 2.1.2019 1 1 A 3.1.2019 1 1 B 1.2.2019 0 1 B 2.2.2019 0
There SHOULD be one line for each date, but every once in awhile I get two lines (like in the first two lines in the above table) - with the only difference being [Received].
I need some sort of filter that will DELETE the row if [PersonID], [Service], [Date] are identical, but where [Received]=0
Can anyone help?
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi,
In the Query Editor, select the first 3 columns, right click and select Group By. Take the maximum of the Received column.
Hope this helps.
Hi,
In the Query Editor, select the first 3 columns, right click and select Group By. Take the maximum of the Received column.
Hope this helps.
You are welcome.