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Please, I need your tips.
I have two grouped columns in one table.
How can I compare it and demonstrate the difference? Power Query solution.
I've found VBA but in power query can not 😞
Colors Set A Colors Set B Result A to B Result B to A
| A | B | Result A to B | Result B to A |
| red;blue;green | yellow;purple;red | blue;green | yellow;purple |
| white;green;red | yellow;red | white;green | yellow |
Solved! Go to Solution.
Text.Combine(
List.Difference(
Text.Split([A],";"),
Text.Split([B],";")),
";#(lf)"))
Stéphane
can I get cells with text in new line?
| A | B | Result A to B | Result B to A |
| red;blue;green | yellow;purple;red | blue; green | yellow; purple |
| white;green;red | yellow;red;purple | white; green | yellow; purple |
Text.Combine(
List.Difference(
Text.Split([A],";"),
Text.Split([B],";")),
";#(lf)"))
Stéphane
Hi, @MykytYla
Result A to B
Text.Combine(
List.Difference(
Text.Split([A],";"),
Text.Split([B],";")),
";")
Result B to A
Text.Combine(
List.Difference(
Text.Split([B],";"),
Text.Split([A],";")),
";")
Stéphane
@slorin Thank you so much!
It looks such easy but I couldn't handle it.
PS. Could you advise me any good studying for formulas power query and DAX?
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