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Hello,
I have a table similar to below:
Jan | Count | Feb | Count | Mar | Count | ||
01.01.2018 | 5 | 01.02.2018 | 8 | 01.03.2018 | 30 | ||
02.01.2018 | 20 | 02.02.2018 | 20 | 02.03.2018 | 2 | ||
03.01.2018 | 10 | 03.02.2018 | 1 | 03.03.2018 | 14 | ||
04.01.2018 | 3 | 04.02.2018 | 50 | 04.03.2018 | 33 |
Which I want to convert to:
Month | Count |
01.01.2018 | 5 |
02.01.2018 | 20 |
03.01.2018 | 10 |
04.01.2018 | 3 |
01.02.2018 | 8 |
02.02.2018 | 20 |
03.02.2018 | 1 |
04.02.2018 | 50 |
01.03.2018 | 30 |
02.03.2018 | 2 |
03.03.2018 | 14 |
04.03.2018 | 33 |
I tried pivoting the columns but that only seems to work well for the dates. Not sure how else to proceed. Any help appreciated.
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There may be a better option, but you could copy the table 2 times, for the first one, just select Jan and Count and remove other columns. Then second Feb and Count and so on
Then you would have 3 tables
Jan Count
Feb Count
Mar Count
Here you can just do an append and have it all in 2 columns
There may be a better option, but you could copy the table 2 times, for the first one, just select Jan and Count and remove other columns. Then second Feb and Count and so on
Then you would have 3 tables
Jan Count
Feb Count
Mar Count
Here you can just do an append and have it all in 2 columns
There may be a better option, but you could copy the table 2 times, for the first one, just select Jan and Count and remove other columns. Then second Feb and Count and so on
Then you would have 3 tables
Jan Count
Feb Count
Mar Count
Here you can just do an append and have it all in 2 columns
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