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I have two tables as depicted in the visuals here. As you can see table 2 has a mix of blanks and additional entries. I need table A exactly as is but with the blanks removed and additional entries from table 2 for the same id separated by commas as shown.
Preferably via DAX.
TIA
Needed table
| 1 | IA,XU |
| 2 | PG,GTM |
| 3 | XU |
| 4 | XU |
| 5 | GTM,IA |
Table 1
| 1 | IA |
| 2 | PG |
| 3 | XU |
| 4 | XU |
| 5 | GTM |
Table 2
| XU | |
| PG | |
| 1 | IA |
| 1 | XU |
| 2 | PG |
| 2 | GTM |
| 3 | XU |
| 4 | XU |
| 5 | GTM |
| 5 | IA |
@aldoha Hi try it 2 calculate table
CombinedTable =
FILTER (
UNION (
SELECTCOLUMNS ( 'Table 1', "ID", 'Table 1'[Col1], "Value", 'Table 1'[Col2] ),
SELECTCOLUMNS ( 'Table 2', "ID", 'Table 2'[Col1], "Value", 'Table 2'[Col2] )
),
NOT ISBLANK ( [ID] )
)and
NeededTable =
SUMMARIZE (
CombinedTable,
CombinedTable[ID],
"CombinedValues", CONCATENATEX (
VALUES ( CombinedTable[Value] ),
CombinedTable[Value],
","
)
)
Thanks for the reply. For the 1st one i get an error. The expression refers to muliple columns. Multiple columns cannot be converted to a scalar value
@aldoha Hi, Show your DAX code
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