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In PowerBI desktop, I have created a Web connection to a table of data that appears as follow:
How can I edit the query so that data is organized as illustrated below?
Having just two columns would also work, a combined year/month column and a values column.
Thanks.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Right click on the year, and then press 'Unpivot other columns'
Right click on the year, and then press 'Unpivot other columns'
Fantastic! I knew it would be something easy and obvious but just could not get there. Thanks Stachu.
yes, ite's really straight forward in PowerBI 🙂
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