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Hello,
I have some data on various invoices with a department and client column. Some invoices can apply to either multiple clients or multiple departments.
I use Group By a to concatenate the Client and Department values on a single row.
That works, except that I get combination of the same values for the respective fields.
How can I get only unique values for each column?
i.e. for Invoice 1, I want Used; A,F and for Invoice 5 I want Used,Repair; E.
Thank you.
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@huguest ,
Try code below:
Result = Table.Group(#"Changed Type", {"Invoice"}, {{"Department Concatenated", each Text.Combine(List.Distinct([Department]), ","), type text}, {"Client Concatenated", each Text.Combine(List.Distinct([Client]), ","), type text}})
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Hi @huguest
Just add List. Distinct before Text.Combine
= Table.Group(#"Changed Type", {"Invoice"}, {{"Department", each Text.Combine( List.Distinct([Department]), ", " ), type text}, {"Client", each Text.Combine( List.Distinct([Client]), ", "), type text}})
Hi @huguest
Just add List. Distinct before Text.Combine
= Table.Group(#"Changed Type", {"Invoice"}, {{"Department", each Text.Combine( List.Distinct([Department]), ", " ), type text}, {"Client", each Text.Combine( List.Distinct([Client]), ", "), type text}})
@huguest ,
Try code below:
Result = Table.Group(#"Changed Type", {"Invoice"}, {{"Department Concatenated", each Text.Combine(List.Distinct([Department]), ","), type text}, {"Client Concatenated", each Text.Combine(List.Distinct([Client]), ","), type text}})
Community Support Team _ Jimmy Tao
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
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