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baBI123
Helper II
Helper II

Delete rows containing certain text

example 1.png
Hi all, 
I have the above information already in POWER BI. 
I need to know how I can eliminate the rows in the Part Number column that contain "shipping supplies", "shop supplies, ", "office supplies", and "handling" 

 

 

Thanks in advance! 🙂 

1 ACCEPTED SOLUTION

SUMMARIZE PO =
SUMMARIZE (
Filter('Purchase Order History', 
Not(
'Purchase Order History'[Part Number] 
in {
"Shipping Supplier", 
"Shop Supplies", 
"Office Supplies", 
"Handling"
}
)
)
,
'PURCHASE ORDER HISTORY'[Part Number],
"TOTAL COST", SUM ( 'PURCHASE ORDER HISTORY'[PN Total Cost] ),
"Quantity Ordered", SUM ( 'PURCHASE ORDER HISTORY'[Qty Ordered] ),
"PO list", CONCATENATEX ( 'PURCHASE ORDER HISTORY', 'PURCHASE ORDER HISTORY'[Purchase Order #], ", " )
)


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parry2k
Super User
Super User

change following in your formula after summarize:

 

Filter('Purchase Order History', 
Not(
'Purchase Order History'[Part Number]
in {
"Shipping Supplier",
"Shop Supplies",
"Office Supplies",
"Handling
}
)
)


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@parry2k Where do I insert that into the DAX exactly?

just the bracket after summarize , replace 'Purchase Order History' with my formula then comma and continue on.

 

If you past your formula as text i will update it, because you pasted image and i'm lazy to type all your formula in there 😞



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@parry2k done deal 🙂 Thanks for helping me out!

SUMMARIZE PO =
SUMMARIZE (
'PURCHASE ORDER HISTORY',
'PURCHASE ORDER HISTORY'[Part Number],
"TOTAL COST", SUM ( 'PURCHASE ORDER HISTORY'[PN Total Cost] ),
"Quantity Ordered", SUM ( 'PURCHASE ORDER HISTORY'[Qty Ordered] ),
"PO list", CONCATENATEX ( 'PURCHASE ORDER HISTORY', 'PURCHASE ORDER HISTORY'[Purchase Order #], ", " )
)

SUMMARIZE PO =
SUMMARIZE (
Filter('Purchase Order History', 
Not(
'Purchase Order History'[Part Number] 
in {
"Shipping Supplier", 
"Shop Supplies", 
"Office Supplies", 
"Handling"
}
)
)
,
'PURCHASE ORDER HISTORY'[Part Number],
"TOTAL COST", SUM ( 'PURCHASE ORDER HISTORY'[PN Total Cost] ),
"Quantity Ordered", SUM ( 'PURCHASE ORDER HISTORY'[Qty Ordered] ),
"PO list", CONCATENATEX ( 'PURCHASE ORDER HISTORY', 'PURCHASE ORDER HISTORY'[Purchase Order #], ", " )
)


Subscribe to the @PowerBIHowTo YT channel for an upcoming video on List and Record functions in Power Query!!

Learn Power BI and Fabric - subscribe to our YT channel - Click here: @PowerBIHowTo

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Feel free to email me with any of your BI needs.

Thank you! @parry2k

SUMMARIZE PO =
SUMMARIZE (

Filter('Purchase Order History', 
Not(
'Purchase Order History'[Part Number] 
in {
"Shipping Supplier", 
"Shop Supplies", 
"Office Supplies", 
"Handling
}
)
),

'PURCHASE ORDER HISTORY'[Part Number],
"TOTAL COST", SUM ( 'PURCHASE ORDER HISTORY'[PN Total Cost] ),
"Quantity Ordered", SUM ( 'PURCHASE ORDER HISTORY'[Qty Ordered] ),
"PO list", CONCATENATEX ( 'PURCHASE ORDER HISTORY', 'PURCHASE ORDER HISTORY'[Purchase Order #], ", " )
)


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