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Hi,
I am summarizing data from one table into another. Part of the data in the original table is a column of type text which I generate a comma delimited summary string.
Issues = var ft = FILTER(RELATEDTABLE(Data), [ID] = Data[ID] && Data[Result] <> "Pass" && Not ISBLANK(TRIM(Data[Issue]))) var issuessummary = CONCATENATEX(ft, Data[Issue], ",") return issuessummary
This works perfectly but I realized that the return values can be duplicate, so a result value string for issuessummary could equal "ABC", "DEF", "ABC", "xyz". I would like to remove the duplicate in the return string to represent "ABC", "DEF", "xyz".
Is there a way to accomplish that?
Regards,
Sunil
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Hey There bugs84,
I think this might help:
ListProductTypes = CALCULATE(CONCATENATEX(VALUES('Table'[ProductType]),'Table'[ProductType],","))
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Hi all,
I'm looking for the same...
ListProductTypes = CONCATENATEX(Table;Table[ProductType];", ")
how can I get only distinct ProductType values?
Hey There bugs84,
I think this might help:
ListProductTypes = CALCULATE(CONCATENATEX(VALUES('Table'[ProductType]),'Table'[ProductType],","))
Credit Goes to Data and Analytics with Dustin Ryan:
https://sqldusty.com/2016/06/29/5-more-power-bi-tips/
According to Dusting Ryan:
Cited References:
Dustin, Ryan. 5 More PowerBI Tips. Data and Analytics with Dustin Ryan, 2016. Web. 17 January 2018.
Unfortunately, it does not work for me; I use the following code, and works perfectly.
@markdy wrote:Hey There bugs84,
I think this might help:
ListProductTypes = CALCULATE(CONCATENATEX(VALUES('Table'[ProductType]),'Table'[ProductType],","))
Credit Goes to Data and Analytics with Dustin Ryan:
https://sqldusty.com/2016/06/29/5-more-power-bi-tips/
According to Dusting Ryan:
Cited References:
Dustin, Ryan. 5 More PowerBI Tips. Data and Analytics with Dustin Ryan, 2016. Web. 17 January 2018.
This does not work in the OP's case
Very good, thanks!
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