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I have this table:
I currently cannot establish a relationship to this table because of duplication. How can I transform this into one record using the earliest start date (1/1/2017) and the latest enddate (12/31/2100)?
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Hi @Anonymous,
Please download the solutions from the attachment. You can achieve it either by Power Query or by DAX.
1. Using Power Query "Group by" function.
2. DAX.
Table = SUMMARIZE ( 'Table2', Table2[Co], "startDate", MIN ( 'Table2'[startDate] ), "endDate", MAX ( 'Table2'[endDate] ) )
Best Regards,
Dale
Hi @Anonymous,
Please download the solutions from the attachment. You can achieve it either by Power Query or by DAX.
1. Using Power Query "Group by" function.
2. DAX.
Table = SUMMARIZE ( 'Table2', Table2[Co], "startDate", MIN ( 'Table2'[startDate] ), "endDate", MAX ( 'Table2'[endDate] ) )
Best Regards,
Dale
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