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Dear all,
I have an Oracle dataset with 6 fields;
Project_1_High
Project_1_Medium
Project_1_Low
Project_2_High
Project_2_Medium
Project_2_Low
Please how do I create a table where the project types are in rows and the Level in columns. I used Excel to visualize the output needed in Power BI. How do I recreate this in Power BI?
Thanks in advance.
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@Adajames123 Attached pbix file for your reference in above reply.
@Adajames123 You can use Power Query to transform your data. Follow below steps to get the expected result:
Step 1: Go to Transform Data (Power Query) and right click on the column --> Split Column --> By Delimiter and apply the same setting as per below screen shot:
Step 2: Rename them as per your need
Step 3: Apply and close the Power Query Editor
Step 4: On visualization side, take Matrix visual and arrange like below scree shot
I hope it may solve your issue.
@Adajames123 Attached pbix file for your reference in above reply.
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