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Hi
I'd like to convert / pivot a table using the name of its columns into rows in a tabular format
The source data looks something like TABLE A below. I'd like it to per as TABLE B...i.e. the column names become data in the appropriate rows:
Is this possible?
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You can select all the question columns, right click on them and choose Unpivot Columns
Hi @ATREZISE ,
Enter into Query Editor, click on column Question 1 and Question 2 at the same time, click "Unpivot Columns", rename this result column with "Question". Don't forget to click the "Close & Apply" button.
Best Regards,
Amy
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Hi @ATREZISE ,
Enter into Query Editor, click on column Question 1 and Question 2 at the same time, click "Unpivot Columns", rename this result column with "Question". Don't forget to click the "Close & Apply" button.
Best Regards,
Amy
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Thanks - that works perfectly
You can select all the question columns, right click on them and choose Unpivot Columns
Thanks - Perfect
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