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hi
struggling with how to remove duplicate entries in this scenario:
| ID | Status | Comment | Test |
| 1 | Validated | blah | one |
| 1 | Unvalidated | one | |
| 2 | Unvalidated | blah | two |
| 3 | Validated | one | |
| 4 | Unvalidated | blah | two |
| 4 | Validated | blah | two |
what i would like to achieve is this:
| ID | Status | Comment | Test |
| 1 | Validated | blah | one |
| 2 | Unvalidated | blah | two |
| 3 | Validated | one | |
| 4 | Validated | blah | two |
so if a record has same ID then delete the record that has an Unvalidated status
any help appreciated
thanks
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Hi @cheezy
You can create a calculated table using DAX the below to get your result.
If this answers your questions, kindly accept it as a solution and give kudos.
many thanks this worked a treat
Hi @cheezy
You can create a calculated table using DAX the below to get your result.
If this answers your questions, kindly accept it as a solution and give kudos.
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