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Hello, I have a table that I would like a formula/Suggestion that would assist me to achieve the grouping of customers based on similar interests.
Example:
User Products
1 | A
2 | A
1 | B
2 | C
3 | B
My desired output is
A | 1,2
B | 1,3
C | 2
Is there an easy way to achieve this as a calculated column without necessarily having to use M?
Thanks for any help:)
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you can do that in PQ
= Table.Group(Source, {"Products"}, {{"User", each Text.Combine([User],","), type nullable text}})
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you can do that in PQ
= Table.Group(Source, {"Products"}, {{"User", each Text.Combine([User],","), type nullable text}})
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