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Anonymous
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Transpose Table in DAX

Hello guys i have an issue,

i have a calculated table like this where the values are measures in a another table called "Records"

ABC
234356

 

created using this DAX Expression

 

SELECTCOLUMNS(
    ADDCOLUMNS('Records',
     "A", [Measure A],
      "B", [Measure B],
      "C", [Measure C],
     ),
     "A",[A],
     "B", [B],
     "C", [C]
    )

 

 

I want to transpose it so it looks líke this.

MeasureValue
A23
B43
C56

 

 

Or is there a way i can achieve this structure without having to use the DAX Expression above.
Please help.
Thank you

@GuyInACube

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AlB
Community Champion
Community Champion

Hi @Anonymous 

UNION (
    ROW ( "Measure", "A", "Value", [Measure A] ),
    ROW ( "Measure", "B", "Value", [Measure B] ),
    ROW ( "Measure", "C", "Value", [Measure C] )
)

 

Please mark the question solved when done and consider giving a thumbs up if posts are helpful.

Contact me privately for support with any larger-scale BI needs, tutoring, etc.

Cheers 

 

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AlB
Community Champion
Community Champion

Hi @Anonymous 

UNION (
    ROW ( "Measure", "A", "Value", [Measure A] ),
    ROW ( "Measure", "B", "Value", [Measure B] ),
    ROW ( "Measure", "C", "Value", [Measure C] )
)

 

Please mark the question solved when done and consider giving a thumbs up if posts are helpful.

Contact me privately for support with any larger-scale BI needs, tutoring, etc.

Cheers 

 

SU18_powerbi_badge

Perfect!  This option worked great for me! It's simple and to-the-point!  I needed a table of Measure values and this option did the trick!  The table I needed looked this:

<code>

CurrentProgramProgress =
UNION (
    ROW ("Asset","REL","Current Progress",[RELActProjectProgress]),
    ROW ("Asset","Effort","Current Progress",[EffortActProjectProgress]),
    ROW ("Asset", "Station 515", "Current Progress", [Station515WeeklyProgress]),
    ROW ("Asset", "Station 201", "Current Progress", [Station201WeeklyProgress]),
    ROW ("Asset", "Station 505", "Current Progress", [Station505WeeklyProgress]),
    ROW ("Asset", "Comp Stn Mods", "Current Progress", [CompStnModsActOverallProgress]),
    ROW ("Asset", "Mt Laurel", "Current Progress", [MtLaurelActOverallProgress]),
    ROW ("Asset", "Lawnside", "Current Progress", [LawnsideActOtherProgress]),
    ROW ("Asset", "Camden", "Current Progress", [CamdenActOverallProgress]),
    ROW ("Asset", "Mainline A Regulator", "Current Progress", [MainlineAActOverallProgress]),
    ROW ("Asset", "Delaware River Regulator", "Current Progress", [DelawareActOverallProgress]),
    ROW ("Asset", "Beaver Dam", "Current Progress", [BeaverDamActOverallProgress])
)
</code>
And the resulting table looked like this:
ValerieR_0-1696441004889.png

It's perfect and just what I needed!  Thank you!

Anonymous
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Oh My God, Thank you,

This worked like a dream.

I am so embarassed at how easy the solution was.

 

Again Thank you.

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