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Tengo las siguientes tablas en POWER BI
| Tabla 1 | |
| Id | Valor |
| 111 | Aaa |
| 222 | Bbb |
| 444 | Ddd |
| 333 | Ccc |
| Tabla 2 |
| IDENTIFICAción seleccionada |
| 111,222,333 |
| 222,444 |
| 444,111 |
Quiero agregar una columna a la tabla 2 como sigue
| Tabla 2 | |
| Valores sóbtados | IDENTIFICAción seleccionada |
| AAA,BBB,CCC | 111,222,333 |
| BBB,DDD | 222,444 |
| DDD,AAA | 444,111 |
¡Por favor, ayúdenme!
Gracias de antemano!
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Hola
Puede descargar mi archivo PBI desde aquí.
Espero que esto ayude.
Hola
Puede descargar mi archivo PBI desde aquí.
Espero que esto ayude.
@vishnukasturi agregar una nueva columna con la siguiente expresión:
Column =
VAR __temp = ROW ( "Id", Table2[Selected ID] )
VAR __c =
ADDCOLUMNS ( __temp, "Ids", SUBSTITUTE ( [Id], ",", "|" ) )
VAR __t =
SELECTCOLUMNS (
GENERATE (
__c,
ADDCOLUMNS (
GENERATESERIES ( 1, PATHLENGTH ( [Ids] ) ),
"MyIds", PATHITEM ( [Ids], [Value], TEXT )
)
),
"Id", [MyIds]
)
RETURN
CONCATENATEX ( CALCULATETABLE ( VALUES ( Table1[Value] ), TREATAS ( __t, Table1[ID] ) ), Table1[Value], "," )
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