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Hi there,
first time posting but I have been looking around a lot.
I'm trying to create a custom column which identifies for which values in column B exists in column A (i.e. they do not need to exist on the same row).
For example:
column A column B custom column
orange banana FALSE
apple orange TRUE
mango pear FALSE
I have seen solutions in DAX although I need this in powerquery, because I intend to pivot the table depending on the results.
From this article: https://towardsdatascience.com/power-bi-functions-list-contains-list-containsany-list-containsall-87... I tried to use the following formula:
= Table.AddColumn(#"Previous Step", "Custom", each List.Contains({#"Previous Step"[column A]},[column B]))
But it has not worked (everything outputs as false).
Thanks in advance!
Solved! Go to Solution.
Thanks,
solution ended up being: = Table.AddColumn(#"Previous Step", "Custom", each List.Contains(#"Previous Step"[column A], [column B]))
Thanks,
solution ended up being: = Table.AddColumn(#"Previous Step", "Custom", each List.Contains(#"Previous Step"[column A], [column B]))
Darn I didn't realize that I left your opening brace in there!
--Nate
It'll work if you rewrite it like:
= Table.AddColumn(#"Previous Step", "Custom", each List.Contains({#"Previous Step[column A], [column B]))
--Nate
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