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I have created three summary tables that pulls revenue information from three disparate systems for a consolidated report. Two of the tables have the potential for duplicate data due to a data classification problem that is currently being worked on. In the meantime, we need to create a data set for the user to report from.
The union statement works fine but it returns duplicate rows when the two systems have the same data. I have set all data fields for the three summaries to be the same in SSAS. When I wrap a distinct around the union, I get the same results as if the union was not there.
Here is the DAX:
=DISTINCT(UNION('Table A, 'Table B', 'Table C'))
Is there a better way to accomplish this? It seems straight forward but ... nothing ever is.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi,
You may append data using Query Editor and then select all column > Right click > Remove Duplicates > Close and Load.
Hi,
You may append data using Query Editor and then select all column > Right click > Remove Duplicates > Close and Load.
If I do remove duplicates that way, and then refresh all my union'ed data sources and add rows, etc. will the duplicates be removed on the refreshed data source as well?
Yes
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