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Hi All,
I have tried using pivot and unpivot and transposing but can't quite figure out how to transform my table from this:
Any help would be appreciated
| Part Num | To Part |
| CCXCV | C7XTN |
| CCXCV | P5YFN |
| CCXCV | TNTCT |
to this:
| Part Num | Dev1 | Dev2 | Dev3 |
| CCXCV | C7XTN | P5YFN | TNTCT |
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi, please check the below picture and the attached pbix file.
I am not sure how it is defined to understand what comes for Dev1 / Dev2 / Dev3, but I hope you get the ideas on how to create the solution for your business logic.
New Table =
ADDCOLUMNS (
VALUES ( Data[Part Num] ),
"Dev1",
CALCULATE (
MAX ( Data[To Part] ),
INDEX (
1,
SUMMARIZE (
FILTER ( Data, Data[Part Num] = EARLIER ( Data[Part Num] ) ),
Data[To Part]
),
ORDERBY ( Data[To Part] )
)
),
"Dev2",
CALCULATE (
MAX ( Data[To Part] ),
INDEX (
2,
SUMMARIZE (
FILTER ( Data, Data[Part Num] = EARLIER ( Data[Part Num] ) ),
Data[To Part]
),
ORDERBY ( Data[To Part] )
)
),
"Dev3",
CALCULATE (
MAX ( Data[To Part] ),
INDEX (
3,
SUMMARIZE (
FILTER ( Data, Data[Part Num] = EARLIER ( Data[Part Num] ) ),
Data[To Part]
),
ORDERBY ( Data[To Part] )
)
)
)
Hi,
I am not sure if I understood your question correctly, but please check the below picture and the attached pbix file.
It is for creating a new table by using DAX.
New Table =
ADDCOLUMNS (
VALUES ( Data[Part Num] ),
"Dev1",
CALCULATE (
MAX ( Data[To Part] ),
INDEX ( 1, SUMMARIZE ( Data, Data[To Part] ), ORDERBY ( Data[To Part] ) )
),
"Dev2",
CALCULATE (
MAX ( Data[To Part] ),
INDEX ( 2, SUMMARIZE ( Data, Data[To Part] ), ORDERBY ( Data[To Part] ) )
),
"Dev3",
CALCULATE (
MAX ( Data[To Part] ),
INDEX ( 3, SUMMARIZE ( Data, Data[To Part] ), ORDERBY ( Data[To Part] ) )
)
)
@Jihwan_Kim you understood the concept. Thank you.
This is very odd, and may be because I am a new user but I can't reply with a .pbix file like you did.
I am unable to get what you produced to work and might be because I provided partial data. Here is a larger sample size which has different parts and different deviations that would have to be transposed:
| Part Num | To Part |
| CCR41 | JW30H |
| CCXCV | C7XTN |
| CCXCV | P5YFN |
| CCXCV | TNTCT |
| CC0F0 | G6R99 |
| CC0F0 | 56D99 |
| CDDMJ | XX7MT |
| CF4C1 | CC0F0 |
| CGNVH | 6KNWW |
| CG0M0 | K18NP |
| CG48D | 0W8VV |
| CJMMK | 6FDH8 |
| CJX0F | WV4KK |
| CMFND | 6M9N4 |
| CMPGM | Y26KX |
| CM9TJ | X3PK1 |
| CPFWH | WCF6J |
| CPFWH | 2N6C5 |
| CP610 | 6JKXY |
| CR72X | 68ND3 |
| CTWCN | C8T2P |
| CTWCN | MGPPC |
to look like this:
| Part Num | Dev1 | Dev2 | Dev3 |
| CCR41 | JW30H | ||
| CCXCV | C7XTN | P5YFN | TNTCT |
| CC0F0 | G6R99 | 56D99 | |
| CDDMJ | XX7MT | ||
| CF4C1 | CC0F0 | ||
| CGNVH | 6KNWW | ||
| CG0M0 | K18NP | ||
| CG48D | 0W8VV | ||
| CJMMK | 6FDH8 | ||
| CJX0F | WV4KK | ||
| CMFND | 6M9N4 | ||
| CMPGM | Y26KX | ||
| CM9TJ | X3PK1 | ||
| CPFWH | WCF6J | 2N6C5 | |
| CP610 | 6JKXY | ||
| CR72X | 68ND3 | ||
| CTWCN | C8T2P | MGPPC |
Hi, please check the below picture and the attached pbix file.
I am not sure how it is defined to understand what comes for Dev1 / Dev2 / Dev3, but I hope you get the ideas on how to create the solution for your business logic.
New Table =
ADDCOLUMNS (
VALUES ( Data[Part Num] ),
"Dev1",
CALCULATE (
MAX ( Data[To Part] ),
INDEX (
1,
SUMMARIZE (
FILTER ( Data, Data[Part Num] = EARLIER ( Data[Part Num] ) ),
Data[To Part]
),
ORDERBY ( Data[To Part] )
)
),
"Dev2",
CALCULATE (
MAX ( Data[To Part] ),
INDEX (
2,
SUMMARIZE (
FILTER ( Data, Data[Part Num] = EARLIER ( Data[Part Num] ) ),
Data[To Part]
),
ORDERBY ( Data[To Part] )
)
),
"Dev3",
CALCULATE (
MAX ( Data[To Part] ),
INDEX (
3,
SUMMARIZE (
FILTER ( Data, Data[Part Num] = EARLIER ( Data[Part Num] ) ),
Data[To Part]
),
ORDERBY ( Data[To Part] )
)
)
)
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