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Analitika
Post Prodigy
Post Prodigy

Show only last value without duplicates

I have Table1

OpNr  | ApNr | Sum | Date

123 | 456 | 300 | 2019-07-17
123 | 856 | 50 | 2019-08-07

 

Expected result

TotalSumByOpNr | MaxDate

350 | 2019-08-07

Total | 350 | empty (show no dates)

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az38
Community Champion
Community Champion

@Analitika 

you can do it eaisly in visualization pane set as Sum aggregate for Sum field and max for Date field

 

 


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amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@Analitika ,

lastnonblankvalue(Table[Date], Sum(Table[Sum]))
max(Table[Date])

or

calculate(lastnonblankvalue(Table[Date], Sum(Table[Sum])), allexcept(Table[OpNr]))
calculate(max(Table[Date]), allexcept(Table[OpNr]))

 

to avoid GT

if(isfiltered(Table[OprNo]), max(Table[Date]), blank())

no one example does no work at all

az38
Community Champion
Community Champion

@Analitika 

you can do it eaisly in visualization pane set as Sum aggregate for Sum field and max for Date field

 

 


do not hesitate to give a kudo to useful posts and mark solutions as solution
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