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I have data like the attached image 01 in PowerBI. Is there a way to make it look like attached image 02?
Thank you in advance.
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Hi @Tome_05 ,
Yes you can achieve this in Power Query editor by following below steps :
1) Split the "fruit" column by right clicking and choose option:
2) Choose option space for getting the values:
3) Select all the split column and use unpivot to get the desired result (you can remove the extra column if not needed)
Thanks,
Ankita
Hi @Tome_05 ,
Yes you can achieve this in Power Query editor by following below steps :
1) Split the "fruit" column by right clicking and choose option:
2) Choose option space for getting the values:
3) Select all the split column and use unpivot to get the desired result (you can remove the extra column if not needed)
Thanks,
Ankita
Hello @Tome_05 ,
yes, first you split column 3 by delimiter to have a seperate column for each value.
check how to do it https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-query/split-columns-delimiter
the you unpivot these columns
check it out https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-query/unpivot-column
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