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JamesMcEwan
Helper I
Helper I

Expanding ListColumns within Nested Tables

Hi all, 

I am looking to expand a ListColumn within a nested table, however I would like to so this without adding a new column. Is there a way to expand the list without adding a new column to the table or the nested table?

 

Here is an example close to how my data would look:

 

 

let
    Source =  
        Table.FromRecords(
            {
                [Name = "Bob",  Color = "Blue"],
                [Name = "Jim",  Color = "Yellow"],
                [Name = "Paul", Color = "Green"]
            }
        )
in 
    Table.AddColumn (Source, "TypeID", each 
        Table.FromRecords(
            {
                [Type= "Small",     ID = {1,2,3}],
                [Type = "Medium",   ID = {2,4,6}],
                [Type = "Large",    ID = {1,3,6}]
            }
        )
    )

 

 

 

 

 

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artpil
Resolver II
Resolver II

Hi,

 

So you probably want something like this:

 

let
    Source =  
        Table.FromRecords(
            {
                [Name = "Bob",  Color = "Blue"],
                [Name = "Jim",  Color = "Yellow"],
                [Name = "Paul", Color = "Green"]
            }
        ),
#"AddTab;e"=
    Table.AddColumn (Source, "TypeID", each 
        Table.FromRecords(
            {
                [Type= "Small",     ID = {1,2,3}],
                [Type = "Medium",   ID = {2,4,6}],
                [Type = "Large",    ID = {1,3,6}]
            }
        )
    ),
    TransformColumn = Table.TransformColumns(#"AddTab;e",{"TypeID", each Table.ExpandListColumn(_, "ID")})
in
    TransformColumn

 

 

Hope it helps,

Artur

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artpil
Resolver II
Resolver II

Hi,

 

So you probably want something like this:

 

let
    Source =  
        Table.FromRecords(
            {
                [Name = "Bob",  Color = "Blue"],
                [Name = "Jim",  Color = "Yellow"],
                [Name = "Paul", Color = "Green"]
            }
        ),
#"AddTab;e"=
    Table.AddColumn (Source, "TypeID", each 
        Table.FromRecords(
            {
                [Type= "Small",     ID = {1,2,3}],
                [Type = "Medium",   ID = {2,4,6}],
                [Type = "Large",    ID = {1,3,6}]
            }
        )
    ),
    TransformColumn = Table.TransformColumns(#"AddTab;e",{"TypeID", each Table.ExpandListColumn(_, "ID")})
in
    TransformColumn

 

 

Hope it helps,

Artur

 

Hi @artpil,

 

This is great and worked a treat. I also had just figured out my own solution - so will copy below, in case there is a use case for either. 

 

Thanks!

 

 

let
    Source =  
        Table.FromRecords(
            {
                [Name = "Bob",  Color = "Blue"],
                [Name = "Jim",  Color = "Yellow"],
                [Name = "Paul", Color = "Green"]
            }
        )
in 
    Table.AddColumn (Source, "TypeID", 
        each 
            let 
                _usertable = 
                    Table.FromRecords(
                        {
                            [Type= "Small",     ID = {1,2,3}],
                            [Type = "Medium",   ID = {2,4,6}],
                            [Type = "Large",    ID = {1,3,6}]
                        }
                    )   
            in 
                Table.ExpandListColumn(
                    _usertable,"ID"
                )
    )

 

SolomonovAnton
Responsive Resident
Responsive Resident

hello 

 

if I correctly understood you below result which you want

let
    Query1 = let
    Source =  
        Table.FromRecords(
            {
                [Name = "Bob",  Color = "Blue"],
                [Name = "Jim",  Color = "Yellow"],
                [Name = "Paul", Color = "Green"]
            }
        )
in 
    Table.AddColumn (Source, "TypeID", each 
        Table.FromRecords(
            {
                [Type= "Small",     ID = {1,2,3}],
                [Type = "Medium",   ID = {2,4,6}],
                [Type = "Large",    ID = {1,3,6}]
            }
        )
    ),
    #"Expanded TypeID" = Table.ExpandListColumn(Table.ExpandTableColumn(Query1, "TypeID", {"ID"}, {"ID"}), "ID")
in
    #"Expanded TypeID"




Hi @SolomonovAnton,

 

Almost - I want this result without having expanded the table TypeID table. So it should look like this:

The query table:

JamesMcEwan_0-1659542113953.png

The TypeID table for record [Bob]:

JamesMcEwan_1-1659542221215.png

Thanks!

 

Anonymous
Not applicable

Hi James,

 

Did you get the result you wanted? I'm trying to find out how to do the exact same type of issue

The query table:

Leroy_0-1660864488694.png

 

The TypeID table for record [Bob]:

Leroy_1-1660864488504.png

 

 

Hi @Anonymous ,

 

I did get this to work - if you look at my last reply above - I copied in the the solution to my reply to @artpil 

 

Anonymous
Not applicable

Hi James,

 

Did you get the result you wanted? I'm trying to find out how to do the exact same type of issue

The query table:

Leroy_0-1660864488694.png

 

The TypeID table for record [Bob]:

Leroy_1-1660864488504.png

 

 

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