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Hi everyone,
I need help with query and hope you guys can help. I have a table like this:
| Number | Code | IO |
| 123 | A | 1 |
| 123 | B | |
| 456 | A | 1 |
| 456 | B | |
| 789 | A | 1 |
| 911 | A | 1 |
If number has code A & the IO = 1, so they should have the same number with Code B in the table.
My question is how could I figure out, the total number of missing code B, when the have IO = 1.
In this case, the result should be 2 (789 and 911).
Thank you very much.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi, @MightyRabbit
let
Source = your_table,
code_io = Table.AddColumn(Source, "code_io", each Text.Combine({[Code], Text.From([IO])}, ""), type text),
gr = Table.Group(code_io, "Number", {{"all", each _}}),
select = Table.SelectRows(gr, each List.Contains([all][code_io], "A1") and not List.Contains([all][Code], "B")),
out = Table.RowCount(select)
in
out
@AlienSx ; Thank you so much 🙂
Just one more thing, how could I Filter out these number in a table, that means I want to have a table with Code A, IO = 1, but missing B.
| 789 | A | 1 |
| 911 | A | 1 |
let
Source = your_table,
code_io = Table.AddColumn(Source, "code_io", each Text.Combine({[Code], Text.From([IO])}, ""), type text),
gr = Table.Group(code_io, "Number", {{"all", each _}}),
select = Table.SelectRows(gr, each List.Contains([all][code_io], "A1") and not List.Contains([all][Code], "B")),
expand = Table.ExpandTableColumn(select, "all", {"Code", "IO"})
in
expand
Hi, @MightyRabbit
let
Source = your_table,
code_io = Table.AddColumn(Source, "code_io", each Text.Combine({[Code], Text.From([IO])}, ""), type text),
gr = Table.Group(code_io, "Number", {{"all", each _}}),
select = Table.SelectRows(gr, each List.Contains([all][code_io], "A1") and not List.Contains([all][Code], "B")),
out = Table.RowCount(select)
in
out
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