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I have the following in a single table:
Key TotalPoints TotalPointsA TotalPointsB TotalPointsC TotalPointsD
1 2 2 null null null
1 5 null null 5 null
1 8 null 8 null null
What I want is the final table to look like:
Key TotalPointsA TotalPointsB TotalPointsC TotalPointsD
1 2 8 5 null
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I was able to do this by using the Pivot feature.
For those that need to do something similiar, here is the video I found: Power Query: How to collapse Multiple Rows to a Single Row (youtube.com)
I was able to do this by using the Pivot feature.
For those that need to do something similiar, here is the video I found: Power Query: How to collapse Multiple Rows to a Single Row (youtube.com)
Hi
you can sum thte totalpoints columns except the key column as below
I want to do it in PowerQuery as part of the transform, as I am using the data in a stacked bar chart.
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