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Hello dear Community
If I have a table with 1000 long form answers (sentences), and I create a table with stopwords. How do I setup key columns to link the two tables? The table inherently don't have any relationship to each other."
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qwertzuiop
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I tried to do this with Word Cloud and was surprised it didn't accept columns from unrelated tables. Two ways around this.
1. Make a relationship between your column containing the long text and the one with your stopwords. Doesn't matter what kind of relationship, or if there are no matches.
2. Make a new blank query where you force those two columns in the same table with something like this.
= Table.FromColumns({StopWords[StopWords], TextTable[TextColumn]})
Then use the columns from this new table in your visual.
#1 is easier, but I came up with #2 first so sharing both.
Regards,
Pat
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I tried to do this with Word Cloud and was surprised it didn't accept columns from unrelated tables. Two ways around this.
1. Make a relationship between your column containing the long text and the one with your stopwords. Doesn't matter what kind of relationship, or if there are no matches.
2. Make a new blank query where you force those two columns in the same table with something like this.
= Table.FromColumns({StopWords[StopWords], TextTable[TextColumn]})
Then use the columns from this new table in your visual.
#1 is easier, but I came up with #2 first so sharing both.
Regards,
Pat
To learn more about Power BI, follow me on Twitter or subscribe on YouTube.
@qwertzuiop , Can you share sample data and sample output in a table format?
You can have measure like
calculate([measure], filter(Table,not( Table[word] in values(table2[stop word]))))
or
calculate([measure], filter(Table,not( Table[word] in allselected(table2[stop word]))))
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