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Hi all,
For example I have a column "Colours" which holds values and are separated by a comma:
| Product | Colours | List | List.Mode |
| A | Green, Red, Green, Cyan, Blue, Yellow, Orange, Orange, Green, Green | [List] | Green |
| B | Red, Green, Cyan, Blue, Yellow, Orange, Orange, Green | [List] | Orange |
I'm in search of a Power Query syntax which enables me to turn the column "Colours" into a List within the same table, so I can make use of List.Mode in order to return the item that appears most frequently in the list.
Note: I am aware of the built-in Convert to List (Transform ribbon) or Drill Down function, which doesn't turn the column into the desired "List" which can be used with List.Mode, nor do I want to apply DAX measures in order to return the most frequently item in each row.
Any suggestions?
Solved! Go to Solution.
You can add a custom column in the query editor and use Text.Split([Coulors], ",") to get a column of lists.
Regards,
Pat
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You can add a custom column in the query editor and use Text.Split([Coulors], ",") to get a column of lists.
Regards,
Pat
To learn more about Power BI, follow me on Twitter or subscribe on YouTube.
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