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vickyd
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Horizontal Table

Is there any way I can show a horizontal table with columns names on the left and values on the right?

 

I basically want to show a list of employee attributes (just dimensional attributes not measures) with it's corressponding value. There will only be 1 value per attribute.

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vibu
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Hi @v-danhe-msft,


Thank you for your response, I am looking for the same functonality than vickyd. Your solution could work but it involve create a whole new query for one visual. Is there a way to create a one dimension table visual horizontally and not vertically ?

Regards,
Vi

v-danhe-msft
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Hi @vickyd,

Based on my test, you can refer to follow steps in Query Editor:

1.Demote your headers by using “Use Headers as First Row” function.

1.PNG

2.Transpose your table and you can see the result you want.

2.PNG

You can also download the PBIX file to have a view.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/bqh753dgn3v9jgj/Horizontal%20Table.pbix?dl=0

 

Regards,

Daniel He

Community Support Team _ Daniel He
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.


@v-danhe-msft wrote:

Hi @vickyd,

Based on my test, you can refer to follow steps in Query Editor:

1.Demote your headers by using “Use Headers as First Row” function.

1.PNG

2.Transpose your table and you can see the result you want.

2.PNG

You can also download the PBIX file to have a view.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/bqh753dgn3v9jgj/Horizontal%20Table.pbix?dl=0

 

Regards,

Daniel He


 

Apologies for not being clear. I am looking at how to display it on the report and not within Power Query. 

Something along these lines... 

 

Table.png

 

  

Hi @vickyd,
Based on my test, I am afraid you can not transpose your columns in the report. I suggest you  to display it in Query Editor and I am appreciate it if you could tell me why you don't want to use Query Editor.

 

Regards,

Daniel He

Community Support Team _ Daniel He
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

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