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Is there any way to set for Power BI Desktop to use Aaa and AAa as different values?
E.g. collation in SQL Server
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We added custom column in Query to create distinct values for key field:
= Binary.ToText ( Text.ToBinary([campaignId]) ) & [campaignId]
You can read more about this here https://dennyglee.com/2010/06/18/powerpivot-you-are-so-insensitive-case-that-is/
The article also contains some workarounds.
There is not any solution
It would help to know if you're having trouble with case sensitivity in a query or in a DAX formula. The solutions for each will be completely different.
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Just to aid the conversation whomever is interested to reproduce the problem, try applying the following query
=#table(null,{{"aaa"},{"AAA"},{"aAa"}})
and check your results in either data model or the report view.
As per initial question from @googlogmob there is no such thing as collation in Power Query/Pivot that would be obvious to apply.
If the columns with Aaa and aaA are not meant for reporting I would suggest transforming their contents in Power Query to binary Text.ToBinary().
We added custom column in Query to create distinct values for key field:
= Binary.ToText ( Text.ToBinary([campaignId]) ) & [campaignId]
Can you use the EXACT function?
eg,
Measure 2 = EXACT("AAA","aaa")
returns FALSE
while
Measure 2 = EXACT("AAA","AAA")
returns TRUE
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