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Hi All,
i need your help.
I want to have seperate row for 360-1/ 360-2 in No1.? is it possible please let me know.
thank you,
CL
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@Anonymous
You can select that column, go to Split Column, Split By Delimiter, select custom Delimiter and enter #(lf) as the value
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@Anonymous
You can select that column, go to Split Column, Split By Delimiter, select custom Delimiter and enter #(lf) as the value
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@Anonymous , can this identified by some delimiter.
if yes: https://www.tutorialgateway.org/how-to-split-columns-in-power-bi/
Or get the code of split by a delimiter using above and then modify the table script and give unichar(10) in place of delimiter.
Table-> right click -> advance editor
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