2016-10-27
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2016-10-27
983 reads
Continuing his examination of the evolving DAX “Function / Iterator Pairs,” Business Intelligence Architect, Analysis Services Maestro, Microsoft Data Platform MVP and author Bill Pearson introduces the DAX Concatenate() and ConcatenateX() functions, discussing the syntax, uses and operation of each. He then provides hands-on exposure to Concatenate() and ConcatenateX(), in joining two text strings into a single text string, and in returning the concatenation of an expression evaluated for each row in a table, respectively.
2022-04-04 (first published: 2016-09-21)
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Hey,Are you familiar with SQL DMO Libraries ? you can do all the actions of SQL EM using sqldmo libraries. i dont have any code base for the same. just have a look at this COM and if you are facing any probs let me know.Jeswanth
2004-11-17
Oops, forget it. Reread it that you want it on both columns. Sorry.
2004-11-12
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