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This seems simple but... I only want to display serial number and date if the serial number occurs more than once.
Serial Number | Date |
101 | 3/1/2022 |
102 | 3/1/2022 |
103 | 3/1/2022 |
103 | 4/5/2022 |
104 | 5/1/2022 |
105 | 4/7/2022 |
105 | 5/1/2022 |
106 | 3/15/2022 |
Resulting table would be:
Serial Number | Date |
103 | 3/1/2022 |
103 | 4/5/2022 |
105 | 4/7/2022 |
105 | 5/1/2022 |
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @paul_jones,
You can use this DAX formula:
New Table = FILTER('Table',COUNTX('Table',IF('Table'[Serial Number]=EARLIER('Table'[Serial Number]),'Table'[Serial Number]))>1)
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Consider taking a look at my blog: Forecast Period - Previous Forecasts
Hi @paul_jones,
You can use this DAX formula:
New Table = FILTER('Table',COUNTX('Table',IF('Table'[Serial Number]=EARLIER('Table'[Serial Number]),'Table'[Serial Number]))>1)
Works for you? Mark this post as a solution if it does!
Consider taking a look at my blog: Forecast Period - Previous Forecasts
Hi @paul_jones ,
first you have to create a calculated column:
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