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Anonymous
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Group by?

Does anybody know how I only show the last/biggets value in a column, grouped by name. My table looks like this:

Joepvs_0-1668504132964.png

I only want to see the sonny de boer with the name p-5089 in this table. Now I see him 2 times.

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Anonymous
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Hi,

 

 Difficult to work out exactly how to Group correctly as I dont know the full data set, but you could try the below (used the sample data you gave above)

 

From this...

JamesRobson_0-1668523577254.png

 

To this...

JamesRobson_1-1668523653446.png

= Table.Group(#"Changed Type", {"Name"}, {{"Name2", each List.Max([Name2]), type nullable text}, {"Last Placement", each List.Max([Last Placement]), type nullable text}})

 

 

Hope that helps.

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Anonymous
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Hi,

 

 Difficult to work out exactly how to Group correctly as I dont know the full data set, but you could try the below (used the sample data you gave above)

 

From this...

JamesRobson_0-1668523577254.png

 

To this...

JamesRobson_1-1668523653446.png

= Table.Group(#"Changed Type", {"Name"}, {{"Name2", each List.Max([Name2]), type nullable text}, {"Last Placement", each List.Max([Last Placement]), type nullable text}})

 

 

Hope that helps.

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