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Lavanya_PowerBI
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Repeat Index number after every 4 rows

Here is the sample data.Dataset is group by ID,Sorted by ID,week start date. Is it possible to repeat the index number after every 4  rows. 

 

I am expecting to see 1,2,3,4,1,2,3,4,1,2,3,4 etc as my index number 

 

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Jonvoge
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Hi Lavanya.

 

I'm not sure exactly how to solve this the most efficient way, but I believe you may be able to get close using some of the following:

Create a Custom Column 'DivideByFour', Where you divide your current Index column by 4.

Create a new Custom Column, 'ResetRows': If [DivideByFour] / [DivideByFour] = 1 then [DivideByFour] else null.

Use a fill action on your ResetRows column to fill out the empty rows, effectively grouping your rows into groups of four rows.

Finally, follow othis guide (or find another similar via Google) to create an Index which resets every time your ResetRows group value changes: PowerQuery - Index Column That Restarts Based on a Grouped Column (devcodef1.com)

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Jonvoge
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Hi Lavanya.

 

I'm not sure exactly how to solve this the most efficient way, but I believe you may be able to get close using some of the following:

Create a Custom Column 'DivideByFour', Where you divide your current Index column by 4.

Create a new Custom Column, 'ResetRows': If [DivideByFour] / [DivideByFour] = 1 then [DivideByFour] else null.

Use a fill action on your ResetRows column to fill out the empty rows, effectively grouping your rows into groups of four rows.

Finally, follow othis guide (or find another similar via Google) to create an Index which resets every time your ResetRows group value changes: PowerQuery - Index Column That Restarts Based on a Grouped Column (devcodef1.com)

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If your question was answered, please mark your post as 'Solved' and consider giving me a 'Thumbs Up'.

Thanks for the idea. I tried something similar and I got the desired results .I started a column index from 0 and usd  below 

= Table.AddColumn(#"Added Index", "Custom", each Number.Mod([Index],4) + 1)

 

Thanks again!

Lavanya_PowerBI
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