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elcamino
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Agregate distinctive values of one column sorted by another one

Hello everybody,

 

I have this table, let's call it table1. I want to create a new column, that I called column_that_I_want. This column should aggregate the distinctive Rates per Code, and should be sorted by Type. Therefore, if for the same code i have 2 different Rates, such as 7 and 2, these should be agregrated and separated by a comma and in percentage format. Additionally, the order they appear should depend on the values of Type. If Type is 2 for Rate 2 and code 1, and if Type is 1 for Rate 7 and code 1, the order should be 7.00%, 2.00%.

 

Thanks in advance

 

 

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elcamino
Frequent Visitor

I was able to solve it 

column_that_I_want =
VAR CurrentCode = Table1[Code]
RETURN
CONCATENATEX(
FILTER(
SUMMARIZE(
Table1,

Table1[Code],
Table1[Rate],
Table1[Type]
),
Table1[Code] = CurrentCode
),
FORMAT(Table1[Rate], "0.00%"),
", ",
Table1[Type],
ASC
)

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elcamino
Frequent Visitor

I was able to solve it 

column_that_I_want =
VAR CurrentCode = Table1[Code]
RETURN
CONCATENATEX(
FILTER(
SUMMARIZE(
Table1,

Table1[Code],
Table1[Rate],
Table1[Type]
),
Table1[Code] = CurrentCode
),
FORMAT(Table1[Rate], "0.00%"),
", ",
Table1[Type],
ASC
)

Anonymous
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Hi @elcamino ,

 

If the problem has been solved, please consider accepting your response as a solution, which will help more people in need.

 

 

Best regards,

Mengmeng Li

Thanks.

 

Done.

 

Best regards

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