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Looking for Help to indentify duplicates which respect to conditions
- Mar 31, 2022
surya300810 Perhaps Power Query can do what you need. See attached file. Note that I changed some of the data as I believe it didn't coincide with the description/explanation in one of the screenshots you uploaded. I marked the changes yellow in the Input list.
surya300810 Perhaps Power Query can do what you need. See attached file. Note that I changed some of the data as I believe it didn't coincide with the description/explanation in one of the screenshots you uploaded. I marked the changes yellow in the Input list.
- surya300810Apr 01, 2022Copper ContributorThanks for the response , and you solution is very near to the ideal solution only thing is my data set have one issue, that it is possible to have different versions for different type set - which is one of the mistakes in the data set which I need to identify and correct it - So the version value in row no 22 is correct as per the input data set
- Riny_van_EekelenApr 01, 2022Platinum Contributor
surya300810 Not sure I follow. If C22 should indeed be a D, then it will no longer be included in the PQ generated table. Change it yourself and press Refresh All on the Data ribbon and see that item 87665 will only show E and Type 1. Isn't that what you want?
- surya300810Apr 02, 2022Copper Contributorpower query you provided Is taking only 25 rows of data , when I try to change source I have error , how can I define the range of row to 125000 in the power query input ??