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Anonymous
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Power query

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Need an output of each invoices with their shipper name and invoice value in power query

 

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ronrsnfld
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Considering the lower portion of your report to be the relevant table

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You can use this code pasted into the Advanced Editor

Please read the code comments for clarifications and explanation of the algorithm:

let

//Select the part of the invoice that represents the company entries
// change name accordingly in the next step
    Source = Excel.CurrentWorkbook(){[Name="AR_Ledger"]}[Content],
    #"Changed Type" = Table.TransformColumnTypes(Source,{
            {"Customer No./Name /#(lf) Document Number/Type", type text}, 
            {"Cus. Code /#(lf) Doc. Type", type any}, 
            {"Balance", Currency.Type}}),

//Group using the null values in the Balance column and the fourth and fifth arguments of the Table.Group function
//  first row will have the Customer No./Name
//  last row should have the total of the items

// But American Eagle has wrong total, possibly due to rounding error in your sample
//If you need to check for that, change the algorithm for Invoice Balance to sum all
//   except the last line
    #"Grouped Rows" = Table.Group(#"Changed Type", {"Balance"}, {
        {"Customer No./Name", each [#"Customer No./Name /#(lf) Document Number/Type"]{0}, type text},
        {"Invoice Balance", each List.Last([Balance]), Currency.Type}
        }, GroupKind.Local,(x,y)=> Number.From(x[Balance]=null and y[Balance]=null)),
    
    #"Removed Columns" = Table.RemoveColumns(#"Grouped Rows",{"Balance"})
in
    #"Removed Columns"

 

To obtain this result:

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pcoley
Responsive Resident
Responsive Resident

1st create a custom column:  if the column11(K) is null then take the value of the column1(A). 

2nd select the created custom column and fill down

3rd filter the column2(B) keeping only the cells needed: as seen you must filter the cells with "IN" value.

 

Rename the columns as needed:

Column1(A)--> DocNumber;

Column2(B)-->TypeOfDoc;

Custom-->Amount

pcoley_0-1769392294671.png

 

I hope this helps, if so, please mark as solution. Kudos are welcome

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