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Anonymous
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Table Visual Automatically Adding Multiple Entries

Hi,

 

When using the standard table visual I am experiencing problems with similar data entires automatically adding to each other.

 

Dataset example

MilesStart StreetEnd Street
11 town2 town
51 town2 town

 

Expected table visual outcome

MilesStart StreetEnd Street
11 town2 town
51 town2 town

 

Actual table visual outcome

MilesStart StreetEnd Street
61 town2 town

 

Anyone know how to stop multiple rows with the same data from automatically adding together when entered into a table visual?

 

Many thanks,

Elliot  

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amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@Anonymous , Make mile not summarized in a table visual (option on the right click on the field in visual)

 

Or add index column in power query and use that as not summarized column https://stackoverflow.com/questions/45715963/creating-an-index-column-for-power-bi

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amitchandak
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Super User

@Anonymous , Make mile not summarized in a table visual (option on the right click on the field in visual)

 

Or add index column in power query and use that as not summarized column https://stackoverflow.com/questions/45715963/creating-an-index-column-for-power-bi

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