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I have table in power bi:
| Name | Done | Not done |
| John | Max | |
| Max | Richy | |
| Richy | Christin | |
| Christin | ||
| Arya | ||
| Robb |
I want to result:
| Not done |
| John |
| Arya |
| Robb |
Please help me!
Solved! Go to Solution.
One way is to create a new Query From the Query Editor as follows
List.RemoveMatchingItems(YourTable[Name],YourTable[Done])
Also we can create a calculated table with DAX
from the modelling tab>>new Table
CalculatedTable = Except(VALUES(YourTable[Name]),VALUES(YourTable[Done]))
See file attached with these options
One way is to create a new Query From the Query Editor as follows
List.RemoveMatchingItems(YourTable[Name],YourTable[Done])
Also we can create a calculated table with DAX
from the modelling tab>>new Table
CalculatedTable = Except(VALUES(YourTable[Name]),VALUES(YourTable[Done]))
See file attached with these options
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