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DSR
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Extract all Values, INCLUDING DUPLICATES, from two columns having nested Lists, in Power query

Please,

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DSR
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Dear v-jingzhang,

1- Thank you for your help.

2- Kindly note Applying: 

let pFillers = [Fillers] in List.Sort(List.Select([Current EE], each List.Contains(pFillers, _)))

 without specifying the current Record, It gave error, but specifying the record it Works, like this:

let pFillers = _[Fillers] in List.Sort(List.Select(_[CurrentEE], each List.Contains(pFillers, _)))).

3- Please help me understand the condition "each List.Contains(pFillers, _)" and the underscore you used in your "List.Contains(pFillers, _) refer to what Field?

 

4- May you explain why: "each List.Select((_[CurrentEE]), each List.Contains (_[CurrentEE], (_[Fillers])))" did not work?

Thank you

DSR

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DSR
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Hello, Please any one can help:

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DSR
Frequent Visitor

Dear v-jingzhang,

1- Thank you for your help.

2- Kindly note Applying: 

let pFillers = [Fillers] in List.Sort(List.Select([Current EE], each List.Contains(pFillers, _)))

 without specifying the current Record, It gave error, but specifying the record it Works, like this:

let pFillers = _[Fillers] in List.Sort(List.Select(_[CurrentEE], each List.Contains(pFillers, _)))).

3- Please help me understand the condition "each List.Contains(pFillers, _)" and the underscore you used in your "List.Contains(pFillers, _) refer to what Field?

 

4- May you explain why: "each List.Select((_[CurrentEE]), each List.Contains (_[CurrentEE], (_[Fillers])))" did not work?

Thank you

DSR

v-jingzhang
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Hi @DSR 

 

You can add a custom column with this code

let pFillers = [Fillers] in List.Sort(List.Select([Current EE], each List.Contains(pFillers, _)))

vjingzhang_0-1685502209614.png

 

Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Jing
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