Hi,
I've a number of "duplicates" that I'm trying to join onto one row. For instance this is my dataset
ID | title | name | type | column5 |
1 | one | text | empty | |
1 | one | int | empty | |
1 | two | int | empty | |
1 | two | text | not |
And this is what I'm trying to achieve.
ID | title | name | type | column5 |
1 | one, two | text, int | empty, not |
Basically look through ID column and when duplicate ID is, look through all remaining columns, compare and if any difference copy everything into first row and delete remaining rows.
I tried to use Multi row formula tool, but with no success. My issue is, that I don't know which columns have different values (original dataset has over 100 columns) so it has to be generic.
ID column has a lot of unique values that only have one entry, so obviously I want to leave those are they are. It's only whenever I've duplicate ID.
Pav
Solved! Go to Solution.
Amazing, works perfectly.
Thank you John!