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Table filtering while import
- 6 years ago
Hi Tober1996 ,
Please try grouping like this:
Add a step in the advanced editor after expanding the table:
Table.SelectRows(#"Expanded expand",each([Max]=[expand.flow_id]))Best Regards,
Liang
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly. - 6 years ago
Hi together, thank you very much! The advanced grouping ist the solution, but it is not needed to write the extra code to see the other columns. You only have to press the button with the two arrows in the headline of the new column. than all existings columns expand and are shown again. 😄
Hi, thanks to all for your solutions. I tried Lian's solution (it looked like the easiest -for me-). But my table has a lot of columns and after using lian's solution, there are only the two columns from the grouping. I would like that the other columns of the selected max line are still available. Is this possible?
Hi Tober1996
Can you please share a sample of your input data so that we can see the structure of the table and provide an example of what you need based on that data? Show what the result would be. Please paste the data here in text-tabular format so that it can be copied (instead of a screen cap)
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Cheers