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I am trying to create a custom column and having difficulty with the M code for the custom column. I have two tables, one contains a list of projects and has names for each project. The second table has keywords and I want to count how many times the value in the keyword column is contained in the text string of the 'Name' column. I would really appreciate any help
Project Titles
Index | Name |
1 | Fix broken pipe in building 3 |
2 | Replace roof on main building |
3 | Generator roof leaking |
4 | HVAC failed in building 10 |
5 | HVAC failed in building 35 |
6 | Lower roof blew off in wind storm |
Keywords
Keyword | Count <<<Custom Column I'm trying to create |
pipe | 1 |
roof | 3 |
HVAC | 2 |
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hi @UBComma
create two blank queries and copy paste the following in the advanced editor:
project titles:
let
Source = Table.FromRows(Json.Document(Binary.Decompress(Binary.FromText("fc0xDgIhEEDRq0yot3DFtTcmamFlYUMoQAYzWZYhqMHji6iJNtb/JV8p0YtObOgONvOIERIlBIpgbxQcxTNIoTsl5lUdMAVzQsjMHjjCZL5cU7KqLUbM5sr55QKa8ZMXNe+OqzV4QwHdz6afNTL8IXJoZFnJngu+BzZgAfb+SQtFB5f6noTWDw==", BinaryEncoding.Base64), Compression.Deflate)), let _t = ((type nullable text) meta [Serialized.Text = true]) in type table [Index = _t, Name = _t]),
#"Changed Type" = Table.TransformColumnTypes(Source,{{"Index", Int64.Type}, {"Name", type text}}),
#"Uppercased Text" = Table.TransformColumns(#"Changed Type",{{"Name", Text.Upper, type text}}),
#"Trimmed Text" = Table.TransformColumns(#"Uppercased Text",{{"Name", Text.Trim, type text}}),
#"Cleaned Text" = Table.TransformColumns(#"Trimmed Text",{{"Name", Text.Clean, type text}})
in
#"Cleaned Text"
Keywords
let
Source = Table.FromRows(Json.Document(Binary.Decompress(Binary.FromText("i45WKsgsSFWK1YlWKsrPTwMzPMIcnZViYwE=", BinaryEncoding.Base64), Compression.Deflate)), let _t = ((type nullable text) meta [Serialized.Text = true]) in type table [Keyword = _t]),
#"Changed Type" = Table.TransformColumnTypes(Source,{{"Keyword", type text}}),
#"Uppercased Text" = Table.TransformColumns(#"Changed Type",{{"Keyword", Text.Upper, type text}}),
#"Trimmed Text" = Table.TransformColumns(#"Uppercased Text",{{"Keyword", Text.Trim, type text}}),
#"Cleaned Text" = Table.TransformColumns(#"Trimmed Text",{{"Keyword", Text.Clean, type text}}),
Result = Table.AddColumn(#"Cleaned Text", "Result", each List.Count(List.FindText(#"Project Titles"[Name],[Keyword])))
in
Result
Output
steps taken:
1. used clean trim and upper on the text strings in both queries.
2. added a custom column in keywords to bring the names from project tiles as a list.
3. used list.findtext against the key words
4. used list.count to get the result.
instead of using the trim/clean/upper you could also use ignore case function if appliable for a shorter query.
Appreciate a thumbs up if this is helpful.
let me know if this resolves the question
hi @UBComma
create two blank queries and copy paste the following in the advanced editor:
project titles:
let
Source = Table.FromRows(Json.Document(Binary.Decompress(Binary.FromText("fc0xDgIhEEDRq0yot3DFtTcmamFlYUMoQAYzWZYhqMHji6iJNtb/JV8p0YtObOgONvOIERIlBIpgbxQcxTNIoTsl5lUdMAVzQsjMHjjCZL5cU7KqLUbM5sr55QKa8ZMXNe+OqzV4QwHdz6afNTL8IXJoZFnJngu+BzZgAfb+SQtFB5f6noTWDw==", BinaryEncoding.Base64), Compression.Deflate)), let _t = ((type nullable text) meta [Serialized.Text = true]) in type table [Index = _t, Name = _t]),
#"Changed Type" = Table.TransformColumnTypes(Source,{{"Index", Int64.Type}, {"Name", type text}}),
#"Uppercased Text" = Table.TransformColumns(#"Changed Type",{{"Name", Text.Upper, type text}}),
#"Trimmed Text" = Table.TransformColumns(#"Uppercased Text",{{"Name", Text.Trim, type text}}),
#"Cleaned Text" = Table.TransformColumns(#"Trimmed Text",{{"Name", Text.Clean, type text}})
in
#"Cleaned Text"
Keywords
let
Source = Table.FromRows(Json.Document(Binary.Decompress(Binary.FromText("i45WKsgsSFWK1YlWKsrPTwMzPMIcnZViYwE=", BinaryEncoding.Base64), Compression.Deflate)), let _t = ((type nullable text) meta [Serialized.Text = true]) in type table [Keyword = _t]),
#"Changed Type" = Table.TransformColumnTypes(Source,{{"Keyword", type text}}),
#"Uppercased Text" = Table.TransformColumns(#"Changed Type",{{"Keyword", Text.Upper, type text}}),
#"Trimmed Text" = Table.TransformColumns(#"Uppercased Text",{{"Keyword", Text.Trim, type text}}),
#"Cleaned Text" = Table.TransformColumns(#"Trimmed Text",{{"Keyword", Text.Clean, type text}}),
Result = Table.AddColumn(#"Cleaned Text", "Result", each List.Count(List.FindText(#"Project Titles"[Name],[Keyword])))
in
Result
Output
steps taken:
1. used clean trim and upper on the text strings in both queries.
2. added a custom column in keywords to bring the names from project tiles as a list.
3. used list.findtext against the key words
4. used list.count to get the result.
instead of using the trim/clean/upper you could also use ignore case function if appliable for a shorter query.
Appreciate a thumbs up if this is helpful.
let me know if this resolves the question
Brilliant, that worked really well, thank you so much fo your help!
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