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Hi,
Im trying to change around a table in query editor in a specific way and cant quite get it right, hopefully someone can point me in the right direction.
So my table is all text and formatted in two columns like this:
Category Entry
Cat1 entry1
Cat1 entry2
Cat1 entry3
Cat2 entry1
Cat2 entry2
Cat3 entry1
And essentially I want to end up with a table like this where categories become the column names:
Cat1 Cat2 Cat3
entry1 entry1 entry1
entry2 entry2 -----
entry3 ------ -----
the catch is that the categories will vary in name and quantity so I cant reference a column name in the M code and I need the entries in the column to just contain the unique values and then Nulls or some other placeholders.
Thanks in advance!
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@murrayb8 solution is attached, check it out.
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Ah! I was super close to this but just didnt use the rank column, awesome and thank you kindly!
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