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Hi All,
I have the XML string column in my table and I want to structure it to look better, i.e. want to move text to a new row after this character '>'
To give you more context, below is what I have; (it's hard to read the logic)
and this is how I want to format it (it doesn't need to have indentation)
Any other idea on how to make it more readable is welcome!
Thanks,
Hi @Anonymous ,
This is my test table:
Enter ">" in "value to find" and enter ">#(lf)" in "replace with".
You will get a table like this and delete the character "(#)" selected by the mouse:
I think this is the result you want:
M code for your reference:
#"Changed Type" = Table.TransformColumnTypes(Sheet51_Sheet,{{"Column1", type text}}),
#"Promoted Headers" = Table.PromoteHeaders(#"Changed Type", [PromoteAllScalars=true]),
#"Changed Type1" = Table.TransformColumnTypes(#"Promoted Headers",{{"XST schema", type text}}),
#"Replaced Value" = Table.ReplaceValue(#"Changed Type1",">",">#(lf)",Replacer.ReplaceText,{"XST schema"})
in
#"Replaced Value"
Best regards,
Yadong Fang
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Hi @Anonymous , the result is only 1 column:
Do you have tranpose the table?.
Final result:
Sorry, meant that I need to keep the string in one cell as shown in my first screenshot. The reason is that I have 10 more columns with the 'XSLT Schema' column, so I can't transpose the table and have what I need. Thanks for the help!
Hi @Anonymous , try this:
1.- Split column by delimiter ">":
2.- Tranpose the table:
I hope it works for you, best regards
Thanks, but unfortunately this doesn't work for me as I need to keep the string in one column as shown in my first screenshot. I was hoping that there is a regular expression maybe that could help me.
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