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anshpalash
Helper II
4 years ago
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Split Table

Hi,

I want to split this table into two. The table below the row which says "Parameters" should be the second table. The number of IDs in every file is different. So, the row number containing "Parameters" would be different for every file. 

Is there any way I can split the above table starting at the row that says "Parameters"? Would really appreciate any help. Thank you!

  • Hi, anshpalash ;

    You can use the Ashish_Mathur's method, and there is another method you can also try:

    1.Transpose table in power query .

     

    2.remove after "Parameters" columns

    3.Transpose table

    The same method apply second table.

    Best Regards,

    Community Support Team_ Yalan Wu
    If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

8 Replies

  • Hi,

    Where will the Date and the first 5 rows go?  Please show the expected result very clearly.  Also, share data in a form that can be pasted in an MS Excel file.

    • anshpalash's avatar
      anshpalash
      Helper II

      all rows above "Parameters" would be a separate table. All rows below "Parameters" will be a separate table. 

      • Ashish_Mathur's avatar
        Ashish_Mathur
        Super User

        Will the rows above the Parameter row always be 8?  Also, as requested earlier, share data in a form that can be pasted in an MS Excel file.

  • v-yalanwu-msft's avatar
    v-yalanwu-msft
    Community Support

    Hi, anshpalash ;

    You can use the Ashish_Mathur's method, and there is another method you can also try:

    1.Transpose table in power query .

     

    2.remove after "Parameters" columns

    3.Transpose table

    The same method apply second table.

    Best Regards,

    Community Support Team_ Yalan Wu
    If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.