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I have a duplicate in the "Product" column. I want to have a new column without duplicates, the new column must look like this:
- If the sum of the number of each duplicate product is greater than 1, the new column must return the number 1 (For example: Product B : 0.3 + 1= 1.3 ==> 1).
- If the sum of the number of each product is less than 1, the new column must return the sum of the products (for example: product C : 0.2 + 0.6= 0.8 ==> 0.8).
Data:
Result:
Thanks for your help
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Table.Group(your_table, "Product", {"Number", each List.Min({1, List.Sum(_[Number])})})
Table.Group(your_table, "Product", {"Number", each List.Min({1, List.Sum(_[Number])})})
Hi @AlienSx ,
Thank you very much, it worked.
I also have a question: What should I change in the code
- If the sum of the number of each duplicate product is greater than 1, the new column must return the number 1 (For example: Product B : 0.3 + 1= 1.3 ==> 1).
-If the sum of the numbers of each product is less than 1, the new column must return the maximum (for example: product C: 0.2 & 0.6 ==> 0.6).
Result:
Table.Group(
your_table, "Product",
{"Number", each
if List.Sum([Number]) >= 1 then 1 else List.Max([Number])
})
HiAlienSx,
Thank you. I tried it, but I got the following error message:
Expression.Error: A cyclical reference was recognised during the evaluation.
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