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nickicmc5
Level I

Consolidate Repeated Values into 1 Row

My formulation was tested in 3 ways. My data set includes the testing dates alongside the results. Test Result 3 is date agnostic so it appears in my data set in both rows. I want to consolidate my data so that it is not separated in rows by date of testing.

 

I would like to go from something like this:

Screenshot 2025-04-07 at 1.25.57 PM.png

to something like this:

Screenshot 2025-04-07 at 1.26.18 PM.png

 

 

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hogi
Level XIII

Re: Consolidate Repeated Values into 1 Row

one option: create a summary table

- with just one value (plus many empty rows) it doesn't matter if you use min, max, mean or median ...

- use "column" as name format - to get rid of the aggregation info.

hogi_0-1744048061629.png

 

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hogi
Level XIII

Re: Consolidate Repeated Values into 1 Row

one option: create a summary table

- with just one value (plus many empty rows) it doesn't matter if you use min, max, mean or median ...

- use "column" as name format - to get rid of the aggregation info.

hogi_0-1744048061629.png

 

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