You need to split cell values in a column for further rows data aggregation.
Enter the following SQL query:
SEARCH / AS @a EX('Skills'->split(",")) / RETURN(@a->'Name' AS 'Name', _ AS 'Skills') FROM T1 |
Save the macro and the page.
In this case the underscore in the query (i.e. _ AS 'Skills') is utilized as a beacon to return the transformed data in the Skills column, while @a -> returns the data corresponding to their row values, hence multiplying them as the Skills column data obtain additional rows after being split. |
The resulting table can be further utilized with the Pivot Table macro for distinct value aggregation, counting, and so on. |