Add rows to a FILTER command results on a new worksheet

eric5605

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Hello, I have a table labeled "Analysis" that has results and tracking for various studies. I used the FILTER command to take all "In Progress" studies that have a "Yes" indicated for data issues and those results are added to a second worksheet labeled "Data Issues". Users want to track more information regarding the studies with data issues. I was hoping to add extra columns at the right for notes and other data user could insert that would then be tied to that study. The "Data Issues" tab is dynamic so how do I make it so that columns added to the right are dynamic with the filtered results put onto the "Data Issues" tab?

Analysis Tab:
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Filtered Tab:
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Thanks!
Eric
 

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There are two ways to do it, unfortunately, neither of them are ideal solutions, as this takes on more of a cross referencing database functionality.

1) Create an additional column in the Analysis tab for notes, and people will have to add there notes on the analysis tab.

2) Use PowerQuery to create a self merging query. You would convert the Analysis tab into a table, load it into a power query. Filter the data in the way you want, and then load it into the filtered tab. Add your notes column. You would then load the filtered tab table into pq as a new query, and then merge that query with the original query.
a) the unfortunate part of doing it this way is that you are reliant on the refresh button on the data ribbon
 
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