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I can get a minimum value from a connected FACT table as follows:
= Record.Field(Table.Min(#"SALES VALUES","LinkToShipDateID"),"LinkToShipDateID")
However, I would like to get the minimum value excluding a certain value.
In plain english this would be something like: = Record.Field(Table.Min(#"SALES VALUES","LinkToShipDateID" "where value is greater than 0"),"LinkToShipDateID")
However, from my research this doesn't seem possible. It appears that you have to create a separate filtered table using Table.MinN, and then grab the minimum value.
I am unable to get the correct syntax, as the Microsoft examples give you a 3 row manually created table e.g. table.fromrecords - and not an existing table. Seems like this should be fairly simple.
Be grateful for the help.
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Hi @CLEARIFY , the following should get the minimum value after filtering the table.
#"Min Value" = List.Min( Table.SelectRows( #"SALES VALUES", each [LinkToShipDateID] > 0 )[LinkToShipDateID] )
Hi @CLEARIFY , the following should get the minimum value after filtering the table.
#"Min Value" = List.Min( Table.SelectRows( #"SALES VALUES", each [LinkToShipDateID] > 0 )[LinkToShipDateID] )
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