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I have following tables with two level parent child hirarchy
And the output I need is a , comma separated Repo Names column in Story Table as seen below ->
Can someone please help me with a DAX query for the same?
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Try
Repos =
VAR CurrentStory = Story[Story ID]
VAR PRs =
CALCULATETABLE (
VALUES ( 'Story PR'[PR ID] ),
TREATAS ( { CurrentStory }, 'Story PR'[Story ID] )
)
RETURN
CONCATENATEX (
CALCULATETABLE (
VALUES ( 'PR Repo'[Repo name] ),
TREATAS ( PRs, 'PR Repo'[PR ID] )
),
'PR Repo'[Repo name],
", "
)
Try
Repos =
VAR CurrentStory = Story[Story ID]
VAR PRs =
CALCULATETABLE (
VALUES ( 'Story PR'[PR ID] ),
TREATAS ( { CurrentStory }, 'Story PR'[Story ID] )
)
RETURN
CONCATENATEX (
CALCULATETABLE (
VALUES ( 'PR Repo'[Repo name] ),
TREATAS ( PRs, 'PR Repo'[PR ID] )
),
'PR Repo'[Repo name],
", "
)
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