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I have a data table set as below.
Using a power query I need to convert this table as below.
Can someone help me on the power query or the steps I need to follow in order to get the results.Thanks for the support.
Hi @Anonymous
If you want to achieve this effect in power Bi, there needs to be a corresponding relationship between 1 and a, 2 and B, 3 and C, then you can use split function. Or, you can handle it in Excel, which may be easier.
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Community Support Team _Tang
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@Anonymous in this case, you can split the value of cells into rows basis delimiter or other criteria.
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