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I have two columns, each containing a List, both created using delimiters on a single cell of text.
eventType | eventBy |
List | List |
Each List contains a string corresponding to the position in the List (e.g. eventType {deleted, added, renamed} and eventBy {1/1/23, 2/12/22, 10/12/22}). There can be many items in lists.
How can I concatenate these into a new List, with the same number of items? e.g. {"deleted 1/1/23", "added 2/12/22", "renamed 10/12/22} ?
The closest I seem to have gotten is this:
List.Combine(List.Transform([eventType], (L1) => List.Transform([eventBy], (L2) => L1 & L2)))
which concatenates but generates new items (I don't understand what the => is doing here)
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi,
= List.Transform(List.Zip({List1,List2}), each _{0} & " " & Text.From(_{1}))
Stéphane
Thank you, this is perfect!
Hi,
= List.Transform(List.Zip({List1,List2}), each _{0} & " " & Text.From(_{1}))
Stéphane