This is best Fabric, Power BI, SQL and AI community event. How do we know? The last event sold out! Save €200 with code FABCMTY200.
Register nowA new Data Days event is coming soon! This time we’re going bigger than ever. Fabric, Power BI, SQL, AI and more. Don't miss out.
Hello, I have a table of data that I need help transforming. Below is a before/after example.
Before:
| Campaign | Contact | URL |
| 1 | Joe Smith | google.com |
| 1 | Joe Smith | yahoo.com |
| 1 | Jerry Wilson | google.com |
| 2 | Jerry Wilson | google.com |
| 2 | Jerry Wilson | yahoo.com |
| 2 | Jerry Wilson | msn.com |
After
| Campaign | Name | URL |
| 1 | Joe Smith | google.com, yahoo.com |
| 1 | Jerry Wilson | google.com |
| 2 | Jerry Wilson | google.com, yahoo.com, msn.com |
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @shaebert ,
Please try below steps:
1. below is my test table
Table:
2. Please try to create a new table with below dax formula:
Table2 =
VAR tmp =
SUMMARIZE ( 'Table', [Campaign], [Contact] )
RETURN
ADDCOLUMNS ( tmp, "URL", CALCULATE ( CONCATENATEX ( 'Table', [URL] & "," ) ) )
Please refer the attached .pbix file.
Best regards,
Community Support Team_Binbin Yu
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @shaebert ,
Please try below steps:
1. below is my test table
Table:
2. Please try to create a new table with below dax formula:
Table2 =
VAR tmp =
SUMMARIZE ( 'Table', [Campaign], [Contact] )
RETURN
ADDCOLUMNS ( tmp, "URL", CALCULATE ( CONCATENATEX ( 'Table', [URL] & "," ) ) )
Please refer the attached .pbix file.
Best regards,
Community Support Team_Binbin Yu
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi,
This M code works
let
Source = Excel.CurrentWorkbook(){[Name="Data"]}[Content],
#"Merged Columns" = Table.CombineColumns(Table.TransformColumnTypes(Source, {{"Campaign", type text}}, "en-IN"),{"Campaign", "Contact"},Combiner.CombineTextByDelimiter(";", QuoteStyle.None),"Merged"),
Partition = Table.Group(#"Merged Columns", {"Merged"}, {{"Partition", each Table.AddIndexColumn(_, "Index",1,1), type table}}),
#"Expanded Partition" = Table.ExpandTableColumn(Partition, "Partition", {"URL", "Index"}, {"URL", "Index"}),
#"Added Prefix" = Table.TransformColumns(#"Expanded Partition", {{"Index", each "URL " & Text.From(_, "en-IN"), type text}}),
#"Split Column by Delimiter" = Table.SplitColumn(#"Added Prefix", "Merged", Splitter.SplitTextByDelimiter(";", QuoteStyle.Csv), {"Campaign", "Contact"}),
#"Pivoted Column" = Table.Pivot(#"Split Column by Delimiter", List.Distinct(#"Split Column by Delimiter"[Index]), "Index", "URL")
in
#"Pivoted Column"
Hope this helps.
Check out the May 2026 Power BI update to learn about new features.
Sign up to receive a private message when registration opens and key events begin.
If you have recently started exploring Fabric, we'd love to hear how it's going. Your feedback can help with product improvements.
| User | Count |
|---|---|
| 31 | |
| 25 | |
| 25 | |
| 22 | |
| 14 |
| User | Count |
|---|---|
| 61 | |
| 49 | |
| 25 | |
| 20 | |
| 20 |