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I don't want to continue creating more JsonX variable and then putting each one in the combined list
let ....
#"Json0" = Json.Document(#"Expanded logs"{0}[logs.Content],1252),
#"Json1" = Json.Document(#"Expanded logs"{1}[logs.Content],1252),
#"Json2" = Json.Document(#"Expanded logs"{2}[logs.Content],1252)
#"Combined" = List.Combine({#"Json0", #"Json1", #"Json2"})
@dasjh123 I believe you want List.Accumulate: List.Accumulate - Function | Power Query How
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