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I originally asked how to return a result based on a step-by-step process. I got a great answer from @lbendlin, and have a new question:
I now need to take the results from "Group Status", and only have them displayed once, either in a new column, or having the column be simplified somehow. I have a feeling it involves keeping the self-referential aspect for "Groups" and maybe list.distinct or list.single, but I'm not sure where to go with that.
Here is the data I'm working with now (opens in a sheets file)
Thanks!
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you can either group by "Groups" and "Group Status" in Power Query , or you can opt to do that all in Power BI which will automatically group these for you.
That works! Thanks again.
If you group by the Group Status field you need to indicate what to do with the other data.
It may be best to have this be a second query, so the results can go to another table. That way all the data can be kept from the initial query. I hope that simplifies things. I've included a table of what I'm hoping to achieve in this result:
red | Measure coffee beans |
blue | Grind coffee beans |
green | Measure coffee beans |
yellow | Add grounds to filter |
you can either group by "Groups" and "Group Status" in Power Query , or you can opt to do that all in Power BI which will automatically group these for you.
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