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If you want comma counting approach, then use below formula
= Text.Length([skills])-Text.Length(Text.Replace([skills],",",""))+1If you have blanks/nulls also, then use below formula
= Text.Length([skills])-Text.Length(Text.Replace([skills],",",""))+Number.From([skills]<>"" and [skills]<>null)
this is what I got ..
What is the expected answer?
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