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Hi my current dataset that I get in Power BI looks like this :
| Project | Member |
| SAP SSO | Martin |
| SAP SSO | Stefan |
| SAP SSO | Tom |
| SAP SSO | Steve |
| IT-Service | Martin |
| IT-Service | Steve |
| Customer Project | Martin |
| Customer Project | Tom |
| Customer Project | Steve |
For better usage I would like to create a new table (with DAX function?) to align ist like that
| Project | Member 1 | Member 2 | Member 3 | Member 4 |
| SAP SSO | Martin | Stefan | Tom | Steve |
| IT-Service | Martin | Steve | ||
| Customer Project | Martin | Tom | Steve |
Is this possible and could anybody pls help me? Thank you very much
Use Power Query. Add a column to the data to say which row is which member (Member1, Member2,...) and then use the Pivot operation to get exactly what you want.
My original table has over 1000 rows and every project has a different amount of employees envolved. Isnt there an easier solution?
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