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ellysoo
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Grouping with quantity

Hi,

Can I ask how can I group the fruits with its quantity below and visualize in Power BI as Fruit Type and Total number of the specific fruits?

 

Fruit Type (Basket 1)No for fruits (Basket 1)Fruit Type (Basket 2)No of fruits (Basket 2)
Pear4Lemon6
Lemon10Peach3
Orange20Apple 14
Apple12Mango10
Peach4Banana6

 

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jgordon11
Resolver II
Resolver II

let
    Source = Table.FromRows(Json.Document(Binary.Decompress(Binary.FromText("i45WCkhNLFLSUTIBYp/U3Pw8IG2mFKsTDecZGgAJoKrkDCBtDJbyL0rMS08Fco1Aco4FBTkgjqEJWBLONQISvkCF+RBDQHIwY0C2OSXmASHEulgA", BinaryEncoding.Base64), Compression.Deflate)), let _t = ((type nullable text) meta [Serialized.Text = true]) in type table [#"Fruit Type (Basket 1)" = _t, #"No for fruits (Basket 1)" = _t, #"Fruit Type (Basket 2)" = _t, #"No of fruits (Basket 2)" = _t]),
    ChangeTypeOfNumberCols = Table.TransformColumnTypes(Source,{{"No of fruits (Basket 2)", Int64.Type}, {"No for fruits (Basket 1)", Int64.Type}}),
    TableToColumns = Table.ToColumns(ChangeTypeOfNumberCols),
    JoinFruitAndNumberCols = {TableToColumns{0} & TableToColumns{2}, TableToColumns{1} & TableToColumns{3}},
    TableFromColumns= Table.FromColumns(JoinFruitAndNumberCols, {"Fruit", "Total"}),
    GroupOnFruitSumTotals = Table.Group(TableFromColumns, {"Fruit"}, {{"Total", each List.Sum([Total]), Int64.Type}}),
    SortOnFruit = Table.Sort(GroupOnFruitSumTotals,{{"Fruit", Order.Ascending}})
in
    SortOnFruit

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jgordon11
Resolver II
Resolver II

let
    Source = Table.FromRows(Json.Document(Binary.Decompress(Binary.FromText("i45WCkhNLFLSUTIBYp/U3Pw8IG2mFKsTDecZGgAJoKrkDCBtDJbyL0rMS08Fco1Aco4FBTkgjqEJWBLONQISvkCF+RBDQHIwY0C2OSXmASHEulgA", BinaryEncoding.Base64), Compression.Deflate)), let _t = ((type nullable text) meta [Serialized.Text = true]) in type table [#"Fruit Type (Basket 1)" = _t, #"No for fruits (Basket 1)" = _t, #"Fruit Type (Basket 2)" = _t, #"No of fruits (Basket 2)" = _t]),
    ChangeTypeOfNumberCols = Table.TransformColumnTypes(Source,{{"No of fruits (Basket 2)", Int64.Type}, {"No for fruits (Basket 1)", Int64.Type}}),
    TableToColumns = Table.ToColumns(ChangeTypeOfNumberCols),
    JoinFruitAndNumberCols = {TableToColumns{0} & TableToColumns{2}, TableToColumns{1} & TableToColumns{3}},
    TableFromColumns= Table.FromColumns(JoinFruitAndNumberCols, {"Fruit", "Total"}),
    GroupOnFruitSumTotals = Table.Group(TableFromColumns, {"Fruit"}, {{"Total", each List.Sum([Total]), Int64.Type}}),
    SortOnFruit = Table.Sort(GroupOnFruitSumTotals,{{"Fruit", Order.Ascending}})
in
    SortOnFruit

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