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Generate Part Number Configurations Using Power Query
- 1 year ago
Hi TessMissy ,
Thanks for posting your query in the Microsoft Fabric Community. I tried your NAS1149 part number scenario in Power Query and found a solution that matches the format you need.
Please take a look and let me know if it works for you or if you want any changes.
FYI:
Used Code:
Table.AddColumn(#"Changed Type", "Custom", each Text.Combine( List.Select({ Text.From([BasicPartNumber]), Text.From([MaterialCode]), Text.From([SizeCode]), Text.From([OversizeCode]), Text.From([FinishCode]) }, each _ <> null and _ <> ""), " " ))For future questions, it would be helpful if you could provide:
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