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I have the following table:
ALL DATA
Team | Name | Age | Country |
NYG | Jonh Doe | 17 | USA |
NYG | Jonh Doe | 22 | Canada |
NYG | Claire | 13 | Bolivia |
DAL | James | 34 | Mexico |
DAL | James | 74 | China |
PHI | Mary | 23 | Japan |
PHI | Claire | 11 | USA |
NE | Mary | 57 | England |
I have to create a table with unique values from 2 columns, like following:
UNIQUE TEAM-NAME
Team | Name |
NYG | Jonh Doe |
NYG | Claire |
DAL | James |
PHI | Mary |
PHI | Claire |
NE | Mary |
Solved! Go to Solution.
One way is to create a calculated table from modelling tab
Calculated Table = ALL ( Table1[Team], Table1[Name] )
or in the query editor...Duplicate the Query..select the 2 columns and choose GroupBY
You can also use Table.Distinct(Query[Column1][Column2]) in Power Query
One way is to create a calculated table from modelling tab
Calculated Table = ALL ( Table1[Team], Table1[Name] )
or in the query editor...Duplicate the Query..select the 2 columns and choose GroupBY
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