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Hi All,
I am new into PowerBI and want to merge multiple rows into one row based on some values.
I found similar post but using advance editor.
Does anyone able to solve this problem via step by step query editor methods?
Thank you!
FYI,
For example:
Raw data
Vendor | E-Mail Address |
10000128 | |
10000128 | |
10000588 | |
10000588 | |
10000588 | |
10000622 | |
10000622 | |
10000622 |
To be applicable by team:
VENDOR | |
10000128 | |
10000588 | |
10000622 |
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hello,
You can create a new Measure (no column) with this formula :
Mails = CONCATENATEX(Vendor;Vendor[E-Mail Address];"; ")
This will not create a new column in your table
Hello,
You can create a new Measure (no column) with this formula :
Mails = CONCATENATEX(Vendor;Vendor[E-Mail Address];"; ")
This will not create a new column in your table
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