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Hi,
I have a table like below where I want the id of the duplicate records to be same.
Current Data
Sno | Name | value |
1 | John | 20 |
2 | John | 30 |
3 | Jill | 40 |
4 | Kirk | 50 |
5 | Kirk | 60 |
Expected
Sno | Name | value |
1 | John | 20 |
1 | John | 30 |
2 | Jill | 40 |
3 | Kirk | 50 |
3 | Kirk | 60 |
Thanks,
Ravi
Solved! Go to Solution.
Another approach in DAX.
RANK_SNO = RANKX ( 'Table', CALCULATE ( MIN ( 'Table'[Sno] ), FILTER ( 'Table', EARLIER ( 'Table'[Name] ) = 'Table'[Name] ) ), , ASC, DENSE )
Another approach in DAX.
RANK_SNO = RANKX ( 'Table', CALCULATE ( MIN ( 'Table'[Sno] ), FILTER ( 'Table', EARLIER ( 'Table'[Name] ) = 'Table'[Name] ) ), , ASC, DENSE )
Thanks Eric and Marcel , I have worked out both and works perfectly fine.
@Eric_Zhang If I have the data without the S.no column and if I have the same Values for the same name in this case (John 20)would it be possible to acheive the same using RankX
, I used this but I am not getting the Correct output
Column = RANKX(Sheet1,
Sheet1[Name]
,
,ASC,Dense)
Name | value |
John | 20 |
John | 20 |
Jill | 40 |
Kirk | 50 |
Kirk | 60 |
Steps:
Code:
let Source = CurrentData, #"Removed Columns" = Table.RemoveColumns(Source,{"Sno"}), #"Grouped Rows" = Table.Group(#"Removed Columns", {"Name"}, {{"AllData", each _, type table}}), #"Added Index" = Table.AddIndexColumn(#"Grouped Rows", "Sno", 1, 1), #"Expanded AllData" = Table.ExpandTableColumn(#"Added Index", "AllData", {"value"}, {"value"}), #"Removed Other Columns" = Table.SelectColumns(#"Expanded AllData",{"Sno", "Name", "value"}) in #"Removed Other Columns"
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