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Anonymous
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Agregate rows by family type

Hello all. 

 

I have the following problem: My dataset has a bunch of rows that correspond to each product ordered by a customer, and each product has a family type associated:

 

NumOrder SKU        Family type

1                 1234           Baby

1                  1245          Kid

 

This example represents an order of 2 units, with 2 different family types. The family types that I have are: Baby, Kid, Woman, Men, Men&Acessories; Woman&Acessories, Shoes. 

 

I want to create a calculated column that if an order has only Baby, display "baby", and so on. But if an order  has at least one product that is baby and kid, displays "Baby_Kid" and so on. For all combinations.

 

Can you help me?

 

Thank you!

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Fowmy
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@Anonymous 

I did not fully understand but this should be close:

Column = 
CONCATENATEX(
 CALCULATETABLE( VALUES(Table4[Family Type]) , ALLEXCEPT(Table4,Table4[Number])),
 Table4[Family Type],"|"
)

Fowmy_0-1624618528995.png

 

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Fowmy
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@Anonymous 

I did not fully understand but this should be close:

Column = 
CONCATENATEX(
 CALCULATETABLE( VALUES(Table4[Family Type]) , ALLEXCEPT(Table4,Table4[Number])),
 Table4[Family Type],"|"
)

Fowmy_0-1624618528995.png

 

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Anonymous
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Thank you for your reply. 

 

It is almost this. The problem is that Child| Baby and Baby| Child is the same category but I have two different categories. 

@Anonymous 
Then you need to provide a propper example and show all possible scenarios.
 

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