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Anonymous
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Consolidate Rows Aggregating some columns and keeping the first record for another column

I have multiple rows of data that I need to consolidate into one row.  Some columns are aggregated (Sum) and ONE column has different values but I need to maintain ONLY the first value. 

 

My data is as follows:

Database NameAccount NumberNameAmount
CN100012ABC, Co. Inc.50
CN100012ABC, Co. Inc. (2)100
CN100012ABC200

 

 

My desired result is:

Database NameAccount NumberNameAmount
CN100012ABC, Co. Inc.350

 

Any help is GREATLY appreciated!!

 

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olgad
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Hi there,

you can try getting what you want in Power Query, 
Transform-Group By-Advanced- for the name pick Max/Min as aggregation, for the amount-sum.

olgad_0-1673545383267.png

Once done, go to M-Code and change Max/Min to the First. 

olgad_1-1673545501009.png

and there you have it.

olgad_2-1673545532423.png

Hope that helps. 

 


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Anonymous
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You can group by Database Name and Account Number, and choose the Sum aggregation for Amount, and an All Rows aggregation--name that column "Details". Once that's done, add a step:

 

= Table.AddColumn(PriorStepOrTableName, "Name", each [Details]{0})

 

--Nate

hi @Anonymous ,

 

Thanks for the response.

Just curious:

 

this will dynamically adjust based on grouped database name and account number right? or based on the index, it provides only the first value in the details column?

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adudani
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hi @Anonymous ,

 

try this:

 

let
Source = Table.FromRows(Json.Document(Binary.Decompress(Binary.FromText("i45WckksSUxKLE5V8EvMTVXSUXJMTs4vzStR8CvNTUotAgrAxHNBwkqxOtFKzn5AvqGBgYGhEUjCyVlHwTlfT8EzL1kPyDc1IKRIQcNIEyKJXSWQNALJxQIA", BinaryEncoding.Base64), Compression.Deflate)), let _t = ((type nullable text) meta [Serialized.Text = true]) in type table [#"(blank)" = _t, #"(blank).1" = _t, #"(blank).2" = _t, #"(blank).3" = _t]),
#"Promoted Headers" = Table.PromoteHeaders(Source, [PromoteAllScalars=true]),
#"Changed Type" = Table.TransformColumnTypes(#"Promoted Headers",{{"Database Name", type text}, {"Account Number", Int64.Type}, {"Name", type text}, {"Amount", Int64.Type}}),
#"Grouped Rows" = Table.Group(#"Changed Type", {"Database Name", "Account Number"}, {{"Amount", each List.Sum([Amount]), type nullable number}, {"Name", each List.Median([Name]), type nullable text}})
in
#"Grouped Rows"

 

adudani_0-1673545579396.png

 

If List.Median([Name]) doesn't work, let me know.

 

Appreciate a thumbs up if this is helpful.

 

Please accept this as the solution if your query is resolved.

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Avinash
olgad
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Resident Rockstar

Hi there,

you can try getting what you want in Power Query, 
Transform-Group By-Advanced- for the name pick Max/Min as aggregation, for the amount-sum.

olgad_0-1673545383267.png

Once done, go to M-Code and change Max/Min to the First. 

olgad_1-1673545501009.png

and there you have it.

olgad_2-1673545532423.png

Hope that helps. 

 


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Anonymous
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@olgad THANK YOU SO MUCH!!  It worked PERFECTLY!! 

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