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Jilanibasha
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Concatinate multiple columns in single column

Hi Gurus,

 

what is the dax formula to display data in below format. Can some one please suggest onthis.

 

Jilanibasha_0-1623324923208.png

 

Thanks,

Jilani

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Greg_Deckler
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@Jilanibasha You want UNICHAR(10). So like:

[Column 1] & UNICHAR(10) & [Column 2] & UNICHAR(10) & ...


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v-robertq-msft
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Hi, @Jilanibasha 

According to your description, I can roughly understand your requirement, I think you can use the COMBINEVALUES() to perfectly achieve this:

Measure = COMBINEVALUES(" - ",MAX('Table'[Region]),[Amount1],[percentage1])

 

Then you can create a card visual to place this measure, and you can get what you want.

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You can download my test pbix file below

More info about the COMBINEVALUES() function in DAX

Thank you very much!

 

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Community Support Team _Robert Qin

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Greg_Deckler
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@Jilanibasha You want UNICHAR(10). So like:

[Column 1] & UNICHAR(10) & [Column 2] & UNICHAR(10) & ...


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Hi Greg,

 

first column is text column and second one is calculated measure, i could not able ot add using & operator creating new measure. In measure text is not accepting.

let assume i have Region dimention field, Amount is calculated measure and percentage is calculated measure

Region Amout percentage

West    5000      75

 

need to display West - 5000 - 75

 

Please help according to this

 

@Jilanibasha Measure = MAX('Table'[Region]) & " - " & [Amount] & " - " & [percentage]

 

How did we go from columns to measures and from new lines to dashes?



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