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Hi everyone,
I want to ask for help solving my problem
I have a table like this
I need to group the vehicle based on customer and period
My expectation table like this
What should I do if I want to get my expectation table?
Please help me to solve this problem
Thank you..
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @Mars3442 ,
Please follow these steps:
1.Create a calculation table and write the following expression.
Table 2 =
var _table1=
DISTINCT('Table'[Customer])
return
ADDCOLUMNS(
_table1,
"M01",
CONCATENATEX(
FILTER(ALL('Table'),
'Table'[Customer]=EARLIER('Table'[Customer])&&'Table'[Period]=1),'Table'[Vehicle],","),
"M02",
CONCATENATEX(
FILTER(ALL('Table'),
'Table'[Customer]=EARLIER('Table'[Customer])&&'Table'[Period]=2),'Table'[Vehicle],",")
)
2.The result obtained is shown below.
If your Current Period does not refer to this, please clarify in a follow-up reply.
Best Regards,
Clara Gong
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi,
1. Transform "Period" 1, 2, ... --> M01, M02, ...
2. Pivot with Text.Combine
let
Source = Your_Source,
Period = Table.TransformColumns(Source, {{"Period", each "M" & Number.ToText(_, "00"), type text}}),
Pivot = Table.Pivot(Period, List.Distinct(Period[Period]), "Period", "Vehicle", each Text.Combine(_, ", "))
in
Pivot
Stéphane
Hi,
1. Transform "Period" 1, 2, ... --> M01, M02, ...
2. Pivot with Text.Combine
let
Source = Your_Source,
Period = Table.TransformColumns(Source, {{"Period", each "M" & Number.ToText(_, "00"), type text}}),
Pivot = Table.Pivot(Period, List.Distinct(Period[Period]), "Period", "Vehicle", each Text.Combine(_, ", "))
in
Pivot
Stéphane
Hi @Mars3442 ,
Please follow these steps:
1.Create a calculation table and write the following expression.
Table 2 =
var _table1=
DISTINCT('Table'[Customer])
return
ADDCOLUMNS(
_table1,
"M01",
CONCATENATEX(
FILTER(ALL('Table'),
'Table'[Customer]=EARLIER('Table'[Customer])&&'Table'[Period]=1),'Table'[Vehicle],","),
"M02",
CONCATENATEX(
FILTER(ALL('Table'),
'Table'[Customer]=EARLIER('Table'[Customer])&&'Table'[Period]=2),'Table'[Vehicle],",")
)
2.The result obtained is shown below.
If your Current Period does not refer to this, please clarify in a follow-up reply.
Best Regards,
Clara Gong
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
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