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I have a dataset that needs some minor cleansing and then need to be reduced to a new table with unique values.
I created a "Grouped Month" to aggregate prior month values to the current month.
Customer | Product | ID | Month | Grouped Month | Sales |
Globex | Candy | Globex-Candy | Sep | Dec | 100 |
Globex | Candy | Globex-Candy | Nov | Dec | 50 |
Globex | Candy | Globex-Candy | Dec | Dec | 75 |
The issue is that I need the ID to be unique so that I can link to another table with multiple values.
This is what I need -->
ID | Grouped Month | Sales |
Globex-Candy | Dec | 225 |
I tried creating a new table with the summarize formula but I am doing something wrong...
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Hi @nj-matt
try new table
Table = SUMMARIZE(
'Table 1';'Table 1'[ID];'Table 1'[Groued Month];
"Sales"; SUM('Table 1'[Sales])
)
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