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Hi, I have a simple table with three columns.
Each line is an event that concerns a customer in a day. For each customer, multiple events can occur in one day with the same or different results.
he problem is this: Create a new table that has to be assigned only one synthetic result for each customer on each day. The synthetic result must have this order of priority. If there is an A or B then "Very Good", if there is no A or B, but there exists C or D then "Good", otherwise "Bud". I enclose the excerpt of the initial table and the desired one.
Thank you very much for helping.
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Hi @MarcoG2000,
You could create a calculated table with the formula below to get your expected output.
Table 2 = SUMMARIZE ( 'Table', 'Table'[Date], 'Table'[IDCustomer], "out_come", IF ( OR ( MIN ( 'Table'[OUTCOME] ) = "A", MIN ( 'Table'[OUTCOME] ) = "B" ), "Very Good", IF ( OR ( MIN ( 'Table'[OUTCOME] ) = "C", MIN ( 'Table'[OUTCOME] ) = "D" ), "Good", "Bud" ) ) )
Then you will get the output below.
Best Regards,
Cherry
Hi @MarcoG2000,
You could create a calculated table with the formula below to get your expected output.
Table 2 = SUMMARIZE ( 'Table', 'Table'[Date], 'Table'[IDCustomer], "out_come", IF ( OR ( MIN ( 'Table'[OUTCOME] ) = "A", MIN ( 'Table'[OUTCOME] ) = "B" ), "Very Good", IF ( OR ( MIN ( 'Table'[OUTCOME] ) = "C", MIN ( 'Table'[OUTCOME] ) = "D" ), "Good", "Bud" ) ) )
Then you will get the output below.
Best Regards,
Cherry
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