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pruehoyer
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First and Last Name Order

I have a column containing first and last names but the order is not consistant, sometimes the order is Last Name First Name and sometimes the order is Fist Name Last Name (eg. Hoyer Prue and Prue Hoyer)

 

I am hoping to find a way to combine the data for Hoyer Prue and Prue Hoyer as they are the same person. 

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=Text.Combine(List.Sort(Text.Split([Name]," "))," ")

this can help to find the duplicated names, but it can no recognise which is the first unless you have a supporting list of first name or last name.

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wdx223_Daniel
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you can split the name by space, then List.Sort and Text.Combine

How would that help if you're not finding a way to identify which is first and which is second?

 

The split gives  

 

Hoyer PrueHoyerPrue
Prue HoyerPrueHoyer

 

Then combining

 

Hoyer PrueHoyer Prue
Prue HoyerPrue Hoyer

=Text.Combine(List.Sort(Text.Split([Name]," "))," ")

this can help to find the duplicated names, but it can no recognise which is the first unless you have a supporting list of first name or last name.

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