Creating a Distinct Column Name and Showing Last Completed Order
Scenario: There are thousands of customers that are placing orders on a daily basis, which include repeat customers.
I am trying to build a card that will:
1) Show the customer's name once on my card
2) Show the last time they placed an order.
Is there a way to make the 'CustomerName' column a unique value without creating beast mode? If not, then I could not find any distinct function other than 'Count Distinct' and 'Sum Distinct' which does not give me the customer's name.
Thank you for the help!
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works as anticipated. with just Min and Max(date)
if this isn't the result you're getting, make sure you don't have anything in the ORDER / SORT clause that would be changing the cardinality expressed.
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I think you could just put Name on the axis and create a MAX(Date) in a Beast mode.
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Hi Jae,
Is there a way I can remove duplicates from my name column? When I added a beast mode column with max(date), it essentially is the same as an existing CompletedDate column. I think it's because there are duplicate customer names with multiple orders.
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Upload a Sample dataset that spans these duplicates you're returning to. It's 1AM over here ? but I'll see if I can't get you something for tomorrow.
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Jae Wilson
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works as anticipated. with just Min and Max(date)
if this isn't the result you're getting, make sure you don't have anything in the ORDER / SORT clause that would be changing the cardinality expressed.
Jae Wilson
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**Say "Thanks" by clicking the ❤️ in the post that helped you.
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Thanks Jae!
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