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Anonymous
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Remove rows conditional

Hi,

 

How can I create a NEW table with :

 

NameStatusDate
AS11/1/2018
AS21/15/2018
AS33/7/2018
BS12/3/2018
BS24/2/2018
CS16/1/2018

 

How can I remove all the rows containing the status of "S3"? The O/P should be (in a new table as I want to retain both) :-

 

NameStatusDate
BS12/3/2018
BS24/2/2018
CS16/1/2018
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parry2k
Super User
Super User

@Anonymous following dax for new table

 

New Table = 
CALULATETABLE ( YourTableName, YourTableName[Status] <> "S3" )

 

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harshnathani
Community Champion
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Hi @Anonymous ,

 

You can create a new Table.

 

 

Table 2 =
VAR a =
    CALCULATETABLE (
        VALUES ( 'Table'[Name] ),
        'Table'[Status] = "S3"
    )
VAR b =
    VALUES ( 'Table'[Name] )
VAR c =
    EXCEPT (
        b,
        a
    )
RETURN
    CALCULATETABLE (
        'Table',
        'Table'[Name]
            IN c
    )

 


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Harsh Nathani


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@Anonymous , This might have been resolved already by the last two updates. Posting As I created a file in between. Please find the file after the signature.

 

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harshnathani
Community Champion
Community Champion

Hi @Anonymous ,

 

You can create a new Table.

 

 

Table 2 =
VAR a =
    CALCULATETABLE (
        VALUES ( 'Table'[Name] ),
        'Table'[Status] = "S3"
    )
VAR b =
    VALUES ( 'Table'[Name] )
VAR c =
    EXCEPT (
        b,
        a
    )
RETURN
    CALCULATETABLE (
        'Table',
        'Table'[Name]
            IN c
    )

 


Regards,

Harsh Nathani


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parry2k
Super User
Super User

@Anonymous following dax for new table

 

New Table = 
CALULATETABLE ( YourTableName, YourTableName[Status] <> "S3" )

 

I would  Kudos if my solution helped. 👉 If you can spend time posting the question, you can also make efforts to give Kudos whoever helped to solve your problem. It is a token of appreciation!

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Anonymous
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Hi @parry2k ,

 

This will remove the Status of "S3". However, I want to remove all the names that have the status of "S3". In our example, since Name - A has S3 status, it should not populate at all.

@Anonymous , This might have been resolved already by the last two updates. Posting As I created a file in between. Please find the file after the signature.

 

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@Anonymous got it, try this

 

Table 2 = 
VAR __table = CALCULATETABLE ( VALUES ( Data[Name] ), Data[Status] = "S3" )
RETURN CALCULATETABLE ( Data, EXCEPT ( VALUES ( Data[Name] ), __table ) )

 

I would  Kudos if my solution helped. 👉 If you can spend time posting the question, you can also make efforts to give Kudos whoever helped to solve your problem. It is a token of appreciation!

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