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I'm trying to get the Payroll Subservices field to be on one row for each company. So for each company, instead of having multiple rows I would like to have:
3385 Payroll-Full;Checks-Full;NewHire-Mini
0002 Payroll-Full;Checks-Full
0008 Payroll-Full;NewHire-Full;Checks-Full
etc.
etc.
Solved! Go to Solution.
In Query Editor, do a 'group by' on co, select All Rows.
Add a Custom Column using the syntax = [Combined][Payroll Subservices] where 'Combined' is the new column name from the 'group by' step.
You can then expand the new column (extract values) and you will be offered options to select a delimiter. Choose ';'
In Query Editor, do a 'group by' on co, select All Rows.
Add a Custom Column using the syntax = [Combined][Payroll Subservices] where 'Combined' is the new column name from the 'group by' step.
You can then expand the new column (extract values) and you will be offered options to select a delimiter. Choose ';'
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