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I have a table that lists skills for different users. The skills and names are repeated in multiple records. I need to generate a column that would output all skills per name for every record without repeating similar skills. Please see table below with Skills column showing desired output:
I need this so I can sort all records based on the Skills column and create visuals.
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Hi @Anonymous,
Please try this attached pbix and check if it works.
Here is the output:
Best Regards,
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Hi @Anonymous,
Please try this attached pbix and check if it works.
Here is the output:
Best Regards,
Link
If this post helps then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
New Measure
New Column = CONCATENATEX(FILTER(Table , [Name] = Earlier([Name])) , Table[Skill], ", ")
Thank you for the solution. However, I need it to only record unique skills without duplicates.
@Anonymous ,
A new measure
concatenatex(table, Table[Skill])
A new column
concatenatex(filter(table,[Name] =earlier([Name])), Table[Skill])
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