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Hi,
I am summarizing data from one table into another. Part of the data in the original table is a column of type text which I generate a comma delimited summary string.
Issues =
var ft = FILTER(RELATEDTABLE(Data),
[ID] = Data[ID] && Data[Result] <> "Pass" &&
Not ISBLANK(TRIM(Data[Issue])))
var issuessummary = CONCATENATEX(ft, Data[Issue], ",")
return
issuessummaryThis works perfectly but I realized that the return values can be duplicate, so a result value string for issuessummary could equal "ABC", "DEF", "ABC", "xyz". I would like to remove the duplicate in the return string to represent "ABC", "DEF", "xyz".
Is there a way to accomplish that?
Regards
Solved! Go to Solution.
In this scenario, since you have duplicate Issues for same ID, you should create a "summarized" data table for filtering the context. You can create a calcuated table like below:
Data2 = SUMMARIZECOLUMNS(Data[ID],Data[Issue],Data[Result])
Then you can involve the calcuated table in your formula.
Issues =
var ft = FILTER(RELATEDTABLE(Data2),
[ID] = Data2[ID] && Data2[Result] <> "Pass" &&
Not ISBLANK(TRIM(Data2[Issue])))
var issuessummary = CONCATENATEX(ft, Data2[Issue], ",")
return
issuessummary
Regards,
Simon Hou
In this scenario, since you have duplicate Issues for same ID, you should create a "summarized" data table for filtering the context. You can create a calcuated table like below:
Data2 = SUMMARIZECOLUMNS(Data[ID],Data[Issue],Data[Result])
Then you can involve the calcuated table in your formula.
Issues =
var ft = FILTER(RELATEDTABLE(Data2),
[ID] = Data2[ID] && Data2[Result] <> "Pass" &&
Not ISBLANK(TRIM(Data2[Issue])))
var issuessummary = CONCATENATEX(ft, Data2[Issue], ",")
return
issuessummary
Regards,
Simon Hou
Hi Simon,
When I tried the solution, I get an error "Cannot find table Data2" and I get red squiglly lines for the Data2[ID] and Data2[Result] values.
Regards,
Loganwol
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