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fab196
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Helper II

Sum OF values

Hi Everyone ,

 

need your help

i want use power query and generate the result below

 

I have with two columns first is original col and second one is derived column as mentioned the below

i want to amke a running toatl but in different way

in the example listed below if the values are not macthing from both columns a and b then the deafualt value is will 1 in the result col

if the values are macthing then it should be add 1 to each values

AB  result 
1NULL initial  value is nulll then it should be 1(in short values are not matching)1
11 it is matching so added above value 1+ 12
21 both values are not macthing so 1
22 macthing then adding above 1+12
22 macthing so above 2+13
32 not macthing so 11
43 not macthing so 11
44 macthing so above 1 value and add 1 into that so 1+12

 @amitchandak 

@parry2k 

@v-luwang-msft 

 

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amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@fab196 , a new column

 

new column =

vat _b = [B]+0

return

countx(filter(Table, [A] = earlier([A]) && [B]+0 <= +b ), [A])

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v-yanjiang-msft
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Community Support

Hi @fab196 ,

According to your description, it's more easier to achieve it by DAX, here's my solution.

1.In Power Query, add an index column.

vkalyjmsft_0-1644912351517.png

Get this table.

vkalyjmsft_1-1644912391080.png

2.Create a calculated column.

Count =
VAR _RANK =
    RANKX (
        FILTER (
            ALL ( 'Table' ),
            'Table'[ColumnA] = EARLIER ( 'Table'[ColumnA] )
                && 'Table'[ColumnB] = EARLIER ( 'Table'[ColumnB] )
                && 'Table'[ColumnA] = 'Table'[ColumnB]
        ),
        'Table'[Index],
        ,
        ASC,
        DENSE
    )
RETURN
    IF ( 'Table'[ColumnA] = 'Table'[ColumnB], _RANK + 1, _RANK )

Get the expected result.

vkalyjmsft_2-1644912623613.png

I attach my sample below for reference.

 

Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ kalyj

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v-yanjiang-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @fab196 ,

According to your description, it's more easier to achieve it by DAX, here's my solution.

1.In Power Query, add an index column.

vkalyjmsft_0-1644912351517.png

Get this table.

vkalyjmsft_1-1644912391080.png

2.Create a calculated column.

Count =
VAR _RANK =
    RANKX (
        FILTER (
            ALL ( 'Table' ),
            'Table'[ColumnA] = EARLIER ( 'Table'[ColumnA] )
                && 'Table'[ColumnB] = EARLIER ( 'Table'[ColumnB] )
                && 'Table'[ColumnA] = 'Table'[ColumnB]
        ),
        'Table'[Index],
        ,
        ASC,
        DENSE
    )
RETURN
    IF ( 'Table'[ColumnA] = 'Table'[ColumnB], _RANK + 1, _RANK )

Get the expected result.

vkalyjmsft_2-1644912623613.png

I attach my sample below for reference.

 

Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ kalyj

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@fab196 , a new column

 

new column =

vat _b = [B]+0

return

countx(filter(Table, [A] = earlier([A]) && [B]+0 <= +b ), [A])

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can we do it using power query?

 

@fab196 , refer if this can help

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7CqXdSEN2k4

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col a PREVIOUS ROW  
ANULLHERE IS NULL SO DEFAULT VALUE IS 11
AAA=A SO ADDITION LIKE ABOVE 1 VALUE PLUS ADD 12
AAA=A SO ADDITION LIKE ABOVE 1 VALUE PLUS ADD 23
BAB<>A SO 1
CBC<>B1

 

I WANT TO RESULT LIKE THIS

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