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Hello,
I would be grateful for any tips on the following problem.
I have a table like this:
and been trying to place value in column Date into each inner table of Data column. I know that I can simply expand Data column and the Date will stay within each row. However I need to combine those two tables into one. I am using
=Table.Combine(Custom2[Data])
as the next step, however it eliminates Date column. How can I place Date into the inner tables as a separate column that stays in place after I combine the two tables?
Thank you.
Solved! Go to Solution.
= Table.Group(Custom2, "Date", {{"Data", each Table.Combine([Data])}})
= Table.Group(Custom2, "Date", {{"Data", each Table.Combine([Data])}})
Yes, this works as expected. Thank you !
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