Identify a duplicate


Is there a way to create a column that can help identify a duplicate from another column?
Below is a list of loan ids that we have and some of them have coborrowers but some dont. I dont need to remove the duplicates but I would like to create a new column that can identify quickly which one is a coborrower.
Is there a function formula for that?
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SUM(SUM(1)) OVER (PARTITION BY `loan_id`)
This window function beast mode will count the total number of records seen with the same loan_id value. You can compare it to see if it's greater than one to determine if it has a co-borrower.
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I've been searching how to fix the syntax error and cant seem to find an answer
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Ah, you can't use it within a formula tile. That's just the format for a beast mode. If you're looking to use Magic ETL take your data and feed it into a Group By tile. Group based on the loan_id and COUNT the loan_id to get the total number of records then join that back to your original dataset based on the loan_id. That will get you the number of co-borrowers.
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