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Hello,
i like to know how many members an AD Group has. Therfore i connected via Power Query our AD and read the "group" Table. In the Field group.members are the user informations stored but i dont know how i get transform them to a head count instead of a list field. Can anyone help?
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@Anonymous ,
After you pull the group members, then you can use this power query function on the next step. Reference about power query:
https://www.howtoexcel.org/power-query/the-complete-guide-to-power-query/
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@Anonymous ,
You can use power query function List.Count() in your senario.
List.Count(list as list) as number
Please refer to power query reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powerquery-m/list-count
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Thanks, but how can i use it? Do i need to transfor the Query in any ways?
@Anonymous ,
After you pull the group members, then you can use this power query function on the next step. Reference about power query:
https://www.howtoexcel.org/power-query/the-complete-guide-to-power-query/
Community Support Team _ Jimmy Tao
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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