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I have data that looks like this
ID|First|Last|Purchase|Date
333|John|Doe|Truck|January
444|Jane|Smith|Car|January
333|John|Doe|Car|February
333|John|Doe|Tractor|March
444|Jane|Smith|Truck|April
I would like for all of the information about John Doe and Jane Smith to be in 1 row but in all separate columns.
Thanks!
Solved! Go to Solution.
You just need to select Pivot Column in Query Editor or use a Matrix visual.
You just need to select Pivot Column in Query Editor or use a Matrix visual.
I have data that looks like this
ID|First|Last|Purchase|Date
333|John|Doe|Truck|January
333|John|Doe|Car|February
333|John|Doe|Tractor|March
I would like for all of the information about John Doe to be in 1 row but in all separate columns.
Thanks!
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