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I have a table with more than 100 columns. I need to create the new table with 2 columns: "Column Name" and "Statistics".
In the "Column Name" there should be the column names from the existing table.
Please advise.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Duplicate the query in power query -> use header as first row -> transpose and remove other columns.
You will have one column that does contain the column names of all your columns.
Duplicate the query in power query -> use header as first row -> transpose and remove other columns.
You will have one column that does contain the column names of all your columns.
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