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Hello,
I've recently ran into the problem based on not founding possibility to show every existing row in given column in a way that everything will be listed after the commas.
For example, I would like to have sources in one country listed after each other and not as the different rows in this visual. So the output would be just:
FRANCE | Exchange, REG_REGION2, SHP_REGION | 'the sum of the numbers' |
... | ... | ... |
Is there a possibilty to somehow programm it like that? I found till this moment a function DISTINCT but the visual crashes after I try to use it so I guess it wont work in that case.
Thank you in advance!
Solved! Go to Solution.
@mzienowicz99 Yes, create a measure using CONCATENATEX.
@mzienowicz99 Yes, create a measure using CONCATENATEX.
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