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Hi all,
I have Table 1 and I want to create a second table from the data in the first one.
The first table shows a series of recurring payments, displaying only one row for each type of payment, and indicating start date, end date, and recurrence. In Table 2, all payments are shown individually.
How can I do this?
Thank you very much, everyone.
@eva1409 Seems like this pattern: (1) Blowout! - Microsoft Fabric Community
If not, please post sample data as text.
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