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I have below table as input
id|type
1|manager
1|non manager
1|manager
1|non manager
1|non manager
1|manager
desired output: if more than one id falling into manager and non manager hen it should show as mixed as shown below.
id|type
1|mixed
Can anyone help ..
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Hi @Anonymous,
do you need SQL or DAX?
If SQL, you can use following query:
SELECT
id,
CASE WHEN COUNT(DISTINCT type) > 1 THEN 'mixed' ELSE MIN(type) END "Type"
FROM YourTable
GROUP BY ID
Hi @Anonymous,
do you need SQL or DAX?
If SQL, you can use following query:
SELECT
id,
CASE WHEN COUNT(DISTINCT type) > 1 THEN 'mixed' ELSE MIN(type) END "Type"
FROM YourTable
GROUP BY ID
You should try using a case when switch in sql counting the number of unique type if it is highter than one then mixed
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