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Hello All.
I cant seem to get this to work:
= Table.Group(#"Changed Type", {"Block_ID"},
{
{"Children", each Text.Combine(each if [Block_type] = "Block" then [Block_Name_Child] else null, " | "), type text}
}
)
Solved! Go to Solution.
@Robert14358, You can have it in 2 steps.
Share sample data and expected output for the right solution!
@Robert14358, You can have it in 2 steps.
Share sample data and expected output for the right solution!
hmm okay, i wanted 1 step though 😞
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