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Split multiple columns and 'join/assign'
Hi,
Recently got a data set that has multiple columns, each contain mulitiple values separated by pipe. I'm trying to separate them out, but then assign as shown below. The first instance / value of column one, matches to the first instance / value in second column, 2nd matches to second etc etc. Apologies if I'm not explaining it very well - i'm hoping the picture below does a better job.
Hi, MattAtBP
= Table.FromColumns(
{
List.Combine(List.Transform(YourSource[Risk ID], each Text.Split(_, " | "))),
List.Combine(List.Transform(YourSource[Risk Title], each Text.Split(_, " | ")))
},
{"Risk ID", "Risk Title"}
)then sort by ID
Stéphane
6 Replies
- ThxAlotSuper User
let Source = Table.FromRows(Json.Document(Binary.Decompress(Binary.FromText("RYy7DsIwDEV/xcrMwhvmIjGBQOpWdTCpC1bTGCUOCCkfT4CB8R6dc5vGzPMyb83EnEQC7FARzgkd6wsy7EmV/RVUBMR1hRxFgb1SoKjUmXbSmFlelLyS8Z4Kh0sgHOJHJX1KGEAeFJzgT57mVV7nTQlqsjfPFl3Hfc82OWUqWSVRv0ny5aPmkf7rgDYI9MgumrZ9Aw==", BinaryEncoding.Base64), Compression.Deflate)), let _t = ((type nullable text) meta [Serialized.Text = true]) in type table [#"Risk ID" = _t, #"Risk Title" = _t]), #"Transformed rows" = List.Transform(Table.ToRows(Source), (row) => Table.FromColumns(List.Transform(row, each List.Transform(Text.Split(_, "|"), Text.Trim)), {"Risk ID","Risk Title"})), Combined = Table.Combine(#"Transformed rows") in Combined - Omid_MotamediseSuper User
Hi MattAtBP
This is solution for your question, just copy it and past it into the advance editor
let Source = Table.FromRows(Json.Document(Binary.Decompress(Binary.FromText("i45WMq4xrbFU0lFyrHGqcVaK1YlWMqoxAfJdalzBPMMasxrzGgugiFuNe41HjadSbCwA", BinaryEncoding.Base64), Compression.Deflate)), let _t = ((type nullable text) meta [Serialized.Text = true]) in type table [#"Risk ID" = _t, #"Risk Title" = _t]), split = Table.TransformColumns(Source,{{"Risk ID", each Text.Split(_,"|")}, {"Risk Title",each Text.Split(_,"|")}}), merged = Table.CombineColumns(split,{"Risk ID", "Risk Title"},List.Zip,"Merged"), #"Expanded Merged" = Table.ExpandListColumn(merged, "Merged"), Custom1 = Table.SplitColumn(#"Expanded Merged","Merged", each _,{"ID","Title"}), #"Sorted Rows" = Table.Sort(Custom1,{{"ID", Order.Ascending}}) in #"Sorted Rows"If this answer helped resolve your issue, please consider marking it as the accepted answer. And if you found my response helpful, I'd appreciate it if you could give me kudos.
Thank you!
- Omid_MotamediseSuper User
Its going to convert
to this one
- Omid_MotamediseSuper User
it will result in
- MattAtBPFrequent Visitor
Thank you all slorin Omid_Motamedise ThxAlot for your responses - all three appoaches worked well.