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Hey Guys,
i have two queries and have to combine them. One are the Headers for the desired Columns and in my other i have all the data just in one Column. They are 24 Columns and the Value of Row1 has to be combined to Column1 , Row2 to Column2.... Row25 to Column1.....
Is this possible ? Thanks in Advance
Hi @JAgius,
Could you please mark the proper answer as solution or share the solution if it's convenient for you?
Best Regards!
Dale
Hi @JAgius,
Two approaches here. If you are familiar with R, you can try the approach 1.
1. R code.
# 'dataset' holds the input data for this script c <- dataset$Value length(c) <- prod(dim(matrix(c, ncol = 24))) # this step will insert null instead of recycling. temp <- matrix(c, ncol = 24, byrow = T) result <- data.frame(temp) # Power BI accept data frame.
2. Using pivot function. Please check out this file.
Best Regards,
Dale
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