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Good day!
I created a report showing multiple points of data for our facilities. I get repeating facility names. How do I "group" so it shows only one name per row? This field is common in all tabs in the spreadsheet.
I tried searching but I am new to PowerBi and I don't know what it's called.
Thank you in advance for your help.
then the required result is not possible! because each one column represent different data!
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So how would I create a visual showing all the different metrics for a facility?
@ you must create them separately , or by combining them(if it can be ?) and use as a single point of truth!
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Well hopefully another superuser has figured out a way and will see my post.
apart from the first column what other columns are ! They are also causing repetition!
for example in your data for Wichita , there are two different records are then then it will show as duplicate only!
Share the sample data to see what exactly it is causing and then solution!
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These are all the data points the facilities are being measured against. Each tab on the workbook is a different metric.
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