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Hi!
I have a table that looks similar to this:
| Issue_Name | Module | Threshold_Critical | Threshold_Severe | Threshold_Normal |
| Number Change | 1 | 20.0% | 10.0% | NA |
| Number Change | 2 | 0.0% | NA | NA |
| Number Change | 3 | -5.0% | -10.0% | NA |
| Number Change | 4 | -20.0% | -15.0% | NA |
| Number Change | 5 | 0.0% | NA | NA |
| Number Change | 6 | 0.0% | NA | NA |
| Number Change | 7 | -65.0% | -70.0% | -75.0% |
| Number Change | 8 | -95.0% | -90.0% | -85.0% |
| Number Change | 9 | 0.0% | NA | NA |
| Number Change | 10 | 0.0% | NA | NA |
| Number Change | 11 | 0.0% | NA | NA |
| Number Change | 12 | 0.0% | NA | NA |
| Corrupted Record | 1 | 10 | 5 | 3 |
| Corrupted Record | 2 | 3 | 1 | NA |
| Corrupted Record | 3 | 3 | 1 | NA |
| Corrupted Record | 4 | 3 | 1 | NA |
| Corrupted Record | 5 | 3 | 1 | NA |
| Corrupted Record | 6 | 3 | 1 | NA |
When I connected the table to Power BI, the percentages are automatically transformed into decimals. I tried to recover the percentages by changing data type for the three columns, but the issue is that I don't want the thresholds for "Corrupted Record" to be transformed into percentages.
This is how the table looks like in Query Editor:
I am wondering if it is possible to change data type for a few rows or if there is any workarounds.
Thank you in advance!
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Hi,
I suggest that you use this M code to transform your data as shown in the image below
let
Source = Excel.CurrentWorkbook(){[Name="Data"]}[Content],
#"Replaced Value" = Table.ReplaceValue(Source,"NA",null,Replacer.ReplaceValue,{"Threshold_Critical", "Threshold_Severe", "Threshold_Normal"}),
#"Unpivoted Other Columns" = Table.UnpivotOtherColumns(#"Replaced Value", {"Issue_Name", "Module"}, "Attribute", "Value"),
#"Pivoted Column" = Table.Pivot(#"Unpivoted Other Columns", List.Distinct(#"Unpivoted Other Columns"[Issue_Name]), "Issue_Name", "Value"),
#"Changed Type" = Table.TransformColumnTypes(#"Pivoted Column",{{"Number Change", Percentage.Type}, {"Corrupted Record", type number}})
in
#"Changed Type"
Hope this helps.
Hi,
I suggest that you use this M code to transform your data as shown in the image below
let
Source = Excel.CurrentWorkbook(){[Name="Data"]}[Content],
#"Replaced Value" = Table.ReplaceValue(Source,"NA",null,Replacer.ReplaceValue,{"Threshold_Critical", "Threshold_Severe", "Threshold_Normal"}),
#"Unpivoted Other Columns" = Table.UnpivotOtherColumns(#"Replaced Value", {"Issue_Name", "Module"}, "Attribute", "Value"),
#"Pivoted Column" = Table.Pivot(#"Unpivoted Other Columns", List.Distinct(#"Unpivoted Other Columns"[Issue_Name]), "Issue_Name", "Value"),
#"Changed Type" = Table.TransformColumnTypes(#"Pivoted Column",{{"Number Change", Percentage.Type}, {"Corrupted Record", type number}})
in
#"Changed Type"
Hope this helps.
Data types cover the entire column. Your only options are to set everything to text, or to leave it at variant (ABC123).
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