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Hello,
I created a list of job titles using quick measure(List of Job Title Values), however, I need it to do a line break after each concatenation, how do I do that? I found unichar(10) might be able to solve this but I cannot seem to integrate it into the current measure. Would someone please help?
Desired Outcome
Sample Data:
Current Quick Measure:
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Hi @Unknowncharacte ,
List of Job Title values =
VAR __DISTINCT_VALUES_COUNT = DISTINCTCOUNT('Subjects'[Job Title])
VAR __MAX_VALUES_TO_SHOW = 10
RETURN
IF(
__DISTINCT_VALUES_COUNT > __MAX_VALUES_TO_SHOW,
CONCATENATE(
CONCATENATEX(
TOPN(
__MAX_VALUES_TO_SHOW,
VALUES('Subjects'[Job Title]),
'Subjects'[Job Title],
ASC
),
'Subjects'[Job Title],
", ",
'Subjects'[Job Title],
ASC
),
", etc."
),
CONCATENATEX(
VALUES('Subjects'[Job Title]),
'Subjects'[Job Title],
", "&UNICHAR ( 10 ),
'Subjects'[Job Title],
ASC
)
)
As shown above what I did was to put in the UNICHAR ( 10 ) which would then put each item on a new line.
Below is what it looks like.
Reference:
Best Regards,
Stephen Tao
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @Unknowncharacte ,
List of Job Title values =
VAR __DISTINCT_VALUES_COUNT = DISTINCTCOUNT('Subjects'[Job Title])
VAR __MAX_VALUES_TO_SHOW = 10
RETURN
IF(
__DISTINCT_VALUES_COUNT > __MAX_VALUES_TO_SHOW,
CONCATENATE(
CONCATENATEX(
TOPN(
__MAX_VALUES_TO_SHOW,
VALUES('Subjects'[Job Title]),
'Subjects'[Job Title],
ASC
),
'Subjects'[Job Title],
", ",
'Subjects'[Job Title],
ASC
),
", etc."
),
CONCATENATEX(
VALUES('Subjects'[Job Title]),
'Subjects'[Job Title],
", "&UNICHAR ( 10 ),
'Subjects'[Job Title],
ASC
)
)
As shown above what I did was to put in the UNICHAR ( 10 ) which would then put each item on a new line.
Below is what it looks like.
Reference:
Best Regards,
Stephen Tao
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Thank you, I was tacking it on in completely wrong places 😬
From this
To this
I appologize, I do not know what you mean, there is no blank after A12, CEO is in A13
Titles are all in one cell, separated by a line break and corresponding to the case #
Why is A12 followed by a blank? A12 does not have CEO is either table!
where do you see this?
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