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bernate
Helper III
Helper III

Get Previous Value in Column

Hello, I have a Date column with the following values:

bernate_0-1713544979012.png

 

I want to create a new column named "Start Date" that would return the following. The 12/1/2010 value would be a Min Date from another table.

bernate_1-1713545167196.png

 

My current attempt is the M code below, but it does it on a row-by-row basis. I'm guessing I need to group by the Date field?

 

#"SortedRows" = Table.Sort(#"Changed Type1",{{"Date", Order.Ascending}}),
#"ShiftedDates" = {null} & List.RemoveLastN( Table.Column( SortedRows, "Date" ), 1 ),
#"ListOfLists" = Table.ToColumns( SortedRows ) & { ShiftedDates },
#"LastStep"= Table.FromColumns(
ListOfLists,
Table.ColumnNames( SortedRows ) & { "Previous Date" }
)
in
LastStep

 

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dufoq3
Community Champion
Community Champion

I'm not sure if you want this and what is your source, but if you only want to shift 3 rows, you can do that this way.

 

dufoq3_0-1713620237014.png

 

let
    fnShift = (tbl as table, col as text, shift as nullable number, optional newColName as text, optional _type as type) as table =>
        //v 3. parametri zadaj zaporne cislo ak chces posunut riadky hore, kladne ak dole, 4. je nepovinny (novy nazov stlpca), 5. je nepovinny typ
        let
            a = Table.Column(tbl, col),
            b = if shift = 0 or shift = null then a else if shift > 0
                then List.Repeat({null}, shift) & List.RemoveLastN(a, shift)
                else List.RemoveFirstN(a, shift * -1) & List.Repeat({null}, shift * -1),    
            c = Table.FromColumns(Table.ToColumns(tbl) & {b}, Table.ColumnNames(tbl) &
                ( if newColName <> null then {newColName} else
                    if shift = 0 then {col & "_Duplicate"} else
                    if shift > 0 then {col & "_PrevValue"} 
                    else              {col & "_NextValue"} )),
            d = Table.TransformColumnTypes(c, {List.Last(Table.ColumnNames(c)), if _type <> null then _type else type any})
        in
            d,
            
    Source = Table.FromRows(Json.Document(Binary.Decompress(Binary.FromText("i45WMjDSNzLUN7RUitVB51jqAxFpHENDfQMTwhwDoCWm+kYGVODEAgA=", BinaryEncoding.Base64), Compression.Deflate)), let _t = ((type nullable text) meta [Serialized.Text = true]) in type table [Date = _t]),
    GroupedRows = Table.Group(Source, {"Date"}, {{"All", each _, type table}}),
    Ad_DatePrevValue = fnShift(GroupedRows, "Date", 1),
    Ad_Data = Table.AddColumn(Ad_DatePrevValue, "Data", each Table.AddColumn([All], "Start Date", (x)=> [Date_PrevValue]), type table),
    Data = Table.Combine(Ad_Data[Data])
in
    Data

 


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dufoq3
Community Champion
Community Champion

Hi @bernate, I'm not sure why are you trying to shift rows when you need min date from another table. You can add this code as custom column:

List.Min(Another_Table[ColumnName_WithDateYouWant])

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I will need the min date eventually but for now it can be left as null.

bernate_0-1713546701471.png

 

dufoq3
Community Champion
Community Champion

I'm not sure if you want this and what is your source, but if you only want to shift 3 rows, you can do that this way.

 

dufoq3_0-1713620237014.png

 

let
    fnShift = (tbl as table, col as text, shift as nullable number, optional newColName as text, optional _type as type) as table =>
        //v 3. parametri zadaj zaporne cislo ak chces posunut riadky hore, kladne ak dole, 4. je nepovinny (novy nazov stlpca), 5. je nepovinny typ
        let
            a = Table.Column(tbl, col),
            b = if shift = 0 or shift = null then a else if shift > 0
                then List.Repeat({null}, shift) & List.RemoveLastN(a, shift)
                else List.RemoveFirstN(a, shift * -1) & List.Repeat({null}, shift * -1),    
            c = Table.FromColumns(Table.ToColumns(tbl) & {b}, Table.ColumnNames(tbl) &
                ( if newColName <> null then {newColName} else
                    if shift = 0 then {col & "_Duplicate"} else
                    if shift > 0 then {col & "_PrevValue"} 
                    else              {col & "_NextValue"} )),
            d = Table.TransformColumnTypes(c, {List.Last(Table.ColumnNames(c)), if _type <> null then _type else type any})
        in
            d,
            
    Source = Table.FromRows(Json.Document(Binary.Decompress(Binary.FromText("i45WMjDSNzLUN7RUitVB51jqAxFpHENDfQMTwhwDoCWm+kYGVODEAgA=", BinaryEncoding.Base64), Compression.Deflate)), let _t = ((type nullable text) meta [Serialized.Text = true]) in type table [Date = _t]),
    GroupedRows = Table.Group(Source, {"Date"}, {{"All", each _, type table}}),
    Ad_DatePrevValue = fnShift(GroupedRows, "Date", 1),
    Ad_Data = Table.AddColumn(Ad_DatePrevValue, "Data", each Table.AddColumn([All], "Start Date", (x)=> [Date_PrevValue]), type table),
    Data = Table.Combine(Ad_Data[Data])
in
    Data

 


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Sorry I should have been more clear, the 3 rows was for example purposes. 02/21/19 has 48 rows, 09/09/19 has 51, etc. The number of rows varies by the date value, which is why I thought doing something to group by Date would let me reference the previous Date value and add it to the new column.

dufoq3
Community Champion
Community Champion

Hi, I've edited my previous post. Check it.


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Thank you for your help!

dufoq3
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Community Champion

You're welcome.


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Check this link if you don't know how to provide sample data.

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