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I have my powerbi linked to a list in SharePoint. One of my SharePoint columns is a Person field that can have more than one person attached to it. When I expand it in PowerBI, how can I then display it in a table visualization by project without it creating multiple entries?
It is laying out like this:
Project 1 Resource 1
Project 1 Resource 2
Project 1 Resource 3
Project 1 Resource 4
Project 2 Resource 1
Project 2 Resource 2
Project 3 Resource 1
Project 3 Resource 2
I would like it to look like this:
Project 1 Resource 1, Resource 2, Resource 3, Resource 4
Project 2 Resource 1, Resource 2
Project 3 Resource 1, Resource 2
You may add a measure as shown below.
Measure = CONCATENATEX ( Table1, Table1[Column2], ", " )
Thank you for your suggestion. When I tried this:
Resources = CONCATENATEX(PACEMasterProjectList,PACEMasterProjectList[ResourceAssigned],"; ")
List went from this:
to this:
Make sure it is a measure, not calculated column.
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