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peterlyngvig
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Transpose rows to columns

Hi

 

My input is in the form pictured in picture 1 below. Now, I would like to convert that to something like picture 2, in order to be able to calculate sales and EBITDA growth. What is the most efficient way to do this?

 

I have used the "Transpose" function, but seems I can only do that with one variable at a time - i.e. either sales or EBITDA. So, in principle I could do this twice and then merge the two queries, but that would take a long time to load, and intuitively seems inefficient.

 

Hope someone would be able to help.

 

Picture 1 - Input

peterlyngvig_0-1705935101301.png

 

Picture 2: Desired output

peterlyngvig_1-1705935139861.png

 

 

 

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Ahmedx
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I optimized the solution, try this variant

 

 

Thanks!

Ahmedx
Super User
Super User

this requires a lot of work, but I have done it for you, please study everything, please do not submit additional requirements here

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