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Hi Experts if you can see these are 3 different accounts combined to one gl account, how can I split this into different sheets so that I can take a better report
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Hi @thobenjo ,
As I do not have your specific data, I have created similar data for your reference.
First ,create index by power query:
Then create the below index:
rank =
IF (
'Table'[Column1] = "Expenditure",
RANKX (
FILTER (
'Table',
'Table'[Column1] = EARLIER ( 'Table'[Column1] )
&& 'Table'[Column1] = "Expenditure"
),
'Table'[Index],
,
ASC
),
0
)
test1 = CALCULATE(MAX('Table'[rank]),FILTER(ALL('Table'),'Table'[Index]<=EARLIER('Table'[Index])))
According new column ,create table:
Table2 = CALCULATETABLE('Table','Table'[test1]=1)
Did I answer your question? Mark my post as a solution!
Best Regards
Lucien
Hi @thobenjo ,
As I do not have your specific data, I have created similar data for your reference.
First ,create index by power query:
Then create the below index:
rank =
IF (
'Table'[Column1] = "Expenditure",
RANKX (
FILTER (
'Table',
'Table'[Column1] = EARLIER ( 'Table'[Column1] )
&& 'Table'[Column1] = "Expenditure"
),
'Table'[Index],
,
ASC
),
0
)
test1 = CALCULATE(MAX('Table'[rank]),FILTER(ALL('Table'),'Table'[Index]<=EARLIER('Table'[Index])))
According new column ,create table:
Table2 = CALCULATETABLE('Table','Table'[test1]=1)
Did I answer your question? Mark my post as a solution!
Best Regards
Lucien
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