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For example, I have this simple SQL statement:
SELECT a, SUM(b)*a FROM table GROUP BY a
How can I implement "SUM(b)*a" in a Table.Group function? For "SUM(b)" Power Query generates "each List.Sum([b])", but how to multiply this by "a" ? Or how to implement SUM(b*a), which cause the same result?
Solved! Go to Solution.
Can you Group by [Column a], with a sum aggregation for [Column b], then add a custom column for [Column a] * [new column b]?
Can you Group by [Column a], with a sum aggregation for [Column b], then add a custom column for [Column a] * [new column b]?
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