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wes11
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Matrix conditional formatting

Hello! I am attempting to create a matrix that displays a dot based on values that are in a comma delimited column (Fig. 1).  How may I display these distinct values across the top of a matrix and indicate each meal that may contain that item (Fig. 2)?

 

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Fig. 1

 

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Fig. 2

 

Thank you!

 

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Ok, you can keep that table unrelated, and in DAX use INTERSECT to check for the presence and then count, when > 0 then you column needs to be populated. 

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wes11
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Thank you @stevedep!

wes11
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Thanks @stevedep.  Sorry, I do have these in a lookup table that is linked to the source table.

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Ok, you can keep that table unrelated, and in DAX use INTERSECT to check for the presence and then count, when > 0 then you column needs to be populated. 

stevedep
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For starters in Power Query; spilt column by delimiter (comma) and use these row values next. 

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