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Hello,
I have been struggling with one problem since yesterday. I have a data that looks like this:
company | incident | date |
company A | incident 1 | 5.5.2023 |
company A | incident 1 | 4.5.2023 |
company A | incident 2 | 4.5.2023 |
company B | incident 1 | 5.5.2023 |
company B | incident 1 | 4.5.2023 |
company B | incident 2 | 4.5.2023 |
I need to filter it out in a way, that hides rows for the same company, that have the same incident. Only the newest incident of a particular type per company to be showed. For the above table, the filtered result should be like this:
company | incident | date |
company A | incident 1 | 5.5.2023 |
company A | incident 2 | 4.5.2023 |
company B | incident 1 | 5.5.2023 |
company B | incident 2 | 4.5.2023 |
I successfully managed to pull the data via API (took me some time to figure that out as well). But I really cannot overcome this problem. This is my first tackle with PowerBI, as I usally configure router, switches and servers. But a need arose to do something different 🙂
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hello all, I found the solution here:
Hello all, I found the solution here:
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