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I need your advice how to edit the query.
I reveived the table as excel file as below.
Date (Day/Month/Year) A (order) B(order) C(order)
1/1/2021 88 570 183
1/2/2021 86 550 170
1/3/2021 80 550 100
This table shows the "number of the products (A, B and C) for daily order".
Hence the number of products, which are written in the column at 1/1/2021, equals the number of products will be ordered everyday from 1st January 2021 to 31st January 2021.
I would like to edit the table by Power BI query as below.
The numbers of daily order will be written in each day.
Would you mind telling the method how to edit ?
I don't want to edit the excel file and hope to complete the edition of the table in query.
Date (Day/Month/Year) A (order) B(order) C(order)
1/1/2021 88 570 183
2/1/2021 88 570 183
31/1/2021 88 570 183
1/2/2021 86 550 170
2/2/2021 86 550 170
28/2/2021 86 550 170
1/3/2021 80 550 100
2/3/2021 80 550 100
Hello,
Unfortunately, it's out of my expertise.
It's better to ask questions, related with data modelling, in an appropriate thread.
Kind Regards,
Evgenii Elkin,
Software Engineer
Microsoft Power BI Custom Visuals
pbicvsupport@microsoft.com
Dear Evgenii Elkin,
Thank you for your reply.
I will upload the question to the thread.
Best regards,
Yoshi
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