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Hi everybody,
Can you help me please. I want to do UNION and filter from 1 table to new table with DAX.
I try SUMMARIZE ... but i can't do.
Thanks a lot for your response !
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@Levent you can achieve this by using DAX, go to modelling tab and click new table, and following expression
New Table = UNION( SELECTCOLUMNS( Table1, "Date", Table1[CreateDate], "Budget", Table1[Budget] ), SELECTCOLUMNS( FILTER( TABLe1, NOT ISBLANK(Table1[DateWin]) ), "Date", Table1[DateWin], "Budget", -(Table1[Budget]) ), SELECTCOLUMNS( FILTER( TABLe1, NOT ISBLANK(Table1[DateLoose]) ), "Date", Table1[DateLoose], "Budget", -(Table1[Budget])) )
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@Levent you can achieve this by using DAX, go to modelling tab and click new table, and following expression
New Table = UNION( SELECTCOLUMNS( Table1, "Date", Table1[CreateDate], "Budget", Table1[Budget] ), SELECTCOLUMNS( FILTER( TABLe1, NOT ISBLANK(Table1[DateWin]) ), "Date", Table1[DateWin], "Budget", -(Table1[Budget]) ), SELECTCOLUMNS( FILTER( TABLe1, NOT ISBLANK(Table1[DateLoose]) ), "Date", Table1[DateLoose], "Budget", -(Table1[Budget])) )
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Great help!
I was looking how to exclude blank rows in my data, as the rows are too long.
Thanks a lot !