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I'm looking for advice on how I could split the follwoing rows which display my target and my actuals into columns, essentially reducing on rows and increading my columns.
This is what I have
This is what I need to achive.
Note, I have a number of columns, not just 1, I've just reduced and simplifted to create this example.
| Date | Column4 | Column 1 |
| 01 May 2020 | Target | 36 |
| 01 May 2020 | Actual | 38 |
| 01 June 2020 | Target | 60 |
| 01 June 2020 | Actual | 51 |
| 01 July 2020 | Target | 0 |
| 01 July 2020 | Actual | 0 |
| 01 September 2020 | Target | 40 |
| 01 September 2020 | Actual | 35 |
| 01 October 2020 | Target | 60 |
| 01 October 2020 | Actual | 78 |
| 01 November 2020 | Target | 0 |
| 01 November 2020 | Actual | 0 |
| 01 December 2020 | Target | 0 |
| 01 December 2020 | Actual | 0 |
Solved! Go to Solution.
Use the "Pivot" operation in Power Query. It's a one-click operation.
Use the "Pivot" operation in Power Query. It's a one-click operation.
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