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joshua1990
Post Prodigy
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Remove rows based on two Columns

Hi all!

 

I have a table with this structure:

Order Nr Date Step Value
1001 01.01.2022 10 5
8001 01.01.2022 10 5
2001 01.01.2022 11 5
1002 01.01.2022 10 6

 

Now I would like to filter out all rows where

  1. Order Nr starts with 8
  2. Order NR starts with 5 and where Step = 11 or 12

Since this is a really huge table I have a strong focus on the performance.

What would be your sugestion here?

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PowerBIOrg
Resolver II
Resolver II

Hi, 

 

With the following data:

PowerBIOrg_0-1662364204365.png

 

I filter with the following query and get the below output

not Text.StartsWith([Order Nr], "8") and not (Text.StartsWith([Order Nr], "5") and [Step] >= 11 and [Step] <= 12 )

PowerBIOrg_1-1662364289991.png

 

Regards.

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PowerBIOrg
Resolver II
Resolver II

Hi, 

 

With the following data:

PowerBIOrg_0-1662364204365.png

 

I filter with the following query and get the below output

not Text.StartsWith([Order Nr], "8") and not (Text.StartsWith([Order Nr], "5") and [Step] >= 11 and [Step] <= 12 )

PowerBIOrg_1-1662364289991.png

 

Regards.

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