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Good Morning,
I am relatively new to PowerBI and still learning so this may be a simple answer that I just haven't been able to piece together from the information that's out there.
I have a report that has a Measure to average values from a database (Column2) that share a common Description (Column1).
This gives me a report with a number of rows based on the unique Descriptions in the database.
I would like to have a text box that concatenates the Text in Column1 and the value in Column2 on its own line for every row in the report.
I've tried to reference the values in a text box, but it only returns the most recent value in the whole database, not the report, and it only gives me one line, not a line for every row.
PowerBI seems like a powerful program, and I'm excited to learn more about it, so any help would be greatly appreciated!
Solved! Go to Solution.
To obtain a sorted list
Concat =
CONCATENATEX (
VALUES ( 'Table'[Description] ),
'Table'[Description] & " - " & ROUND ( [Measure], 0 ),
UNICHAR ( 10 ),
'Table'[Description], ASC
)
Hi @jthajek
Please try
Concat =
CONCATENATEX (
VALUES ( 'Table'[Description] ),
'Table'[Description] & " - " & [Measure],
UNICHAR ( 10 )
)
Thank you for your swift reply, it's giving an error "Cannot find table 'Table'."Do I need to reference my report in a table or does it somehow do that automatically?
So I realized I needed to pass the datatable as the "Table", now I get an unsorted list with the values!
Is there a way to sort the list and limit the number of decimal places?
Thank you so much for your help!
I figured out that using a Round function fixed the decimal places issue.
To obtain a sorted list
Concat =
CONCATENATEX (
VALUES ( 'Table'[Description] ),
'Table'[Description] & " - " & ROUND ( [Measure], 0 ),
UNICHAR ( 10 ),
'Table'[Description], ASC
)
You're amazing! Thank you so much for your help, that worked perfectly!
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