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Guys, I need your support please, I need to remove duplicates selecting 4 columns based on 5th column value condicationally:
The current script carries out removing the duplications of 4 selected columns:
= Table.Distinct(#"Divided Column", {"HR ID", "Employee Name", "Exception Duration", "Date"})
Now, how to set this in condition if "Exception Type" = "Daily"
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@Anonymous
You may check the steps in the pbix
Best regards
Paul Zheng _ Community Support Team
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@Anonymous
Can you share/paste some sample data and show the expected output from Excel to correctly understand your question.?
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Current dataset (2nd image)
Desired output (1st image)
I'm looking at your top image as the desired output. It seems to include duplicates (lines 2 and 3) as well as an Exception type of Monthly. I thought you wanted those removed? Can you clarify?
@Anonymous
Do the following steps:
1. Duplicate your source query
2. Filter on one with Exception Type = Daily
3. Apply Remove Duplicates on the table
4. On the other copy of the query, filter out daily
5. Append as New query
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