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hokitkan
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Generate missing data at certain time points

Hello, I'm new to power BI and now I'm facing a problem with missing data.

I've got a table recorded the growth rate of different kinds of virus as follow:

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What I want to do is to create a new table and adding rows to the time point with missing data, and assuming that the growth rate remain the same as the previous reading until the next reading occurred. Like the following table:

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I've created a new table with Unique Time point in each trial,

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I want to know if it's possible to add missing data at corresponding time point in Power BI.

Any hints or advises would be much appreciated!

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v-qiuyu-msft
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Hi @hokitkan,

 

You can create a table below:

 

Table 2 = UNION(ADDCOLUMNS(EXCEPT(CROSSJOIN(SUMMARIZE(Table1,[Colum1],[Colum2]),VALUES('Table'[Column4])),SELECTCOLUMNS(Table1,"Colum1",[Colum1],"Colum2",[Colum2],"Column4",[Column4])),"Column3",0),SELECTCOLUMNS(Table1,"Colum1",[Colum1],"Colum2",[Colum2],"Column4",[Column4],"Column3",[Column3]))

 

Then create a calculated column below:

 

Amount = if([Column3]<>0,[Column3], MAXX(FILTER(ALL('Table 2'),[Colum1]=EARLIER([Colum1])&&[Colum2]=EARLIER('Table 2'[Colum2])&&[Column4]<EARLIER([Column4])&&[Column3]<>0),[Column3]))+0

 

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Best Regards,
Qiuyun Yu

Community Support Team _ Qiuyun Yu
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v-qiuyu-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @hokitkan,

 

You can create a table below:

 

Table 2 = UNION(ADDCOLUMNS(EXCEPT(CROSSJOIN(SUMMARIZE(Table1,[Colum1],[Colum2]),VALUES('Table'[Column4])),SELECTCOLUMNS(Table1,"Colum1",[Colum1],"Colum2",[Colum2],"Column4",[Column4])),"Column3",0),SELECTCOLUMNS(Table1,"Colum1",[Colum1],"Colum2",[Colum2],"Column4",[Column4],"Column3",[Column3]))

 

Then create a calculated column below:

 

Amount = if([Column3]<>0,[Column3], MAXX(FILTER(ALL('Table 2'),[Colum1]=EARLIER([Colum1])&&[Colum2]=EARLIER('Table 2'[Colum2])&&[Column4]<EARLIER([Column4])&&[Column3]<>0),[Column3]))+0

 

q4.PNG

 

 

Best Regards,
Qiuyun Yu

Community Support Team _ Qiuyun Yu
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

It works perfectly! Thanks for your efforts!

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