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Unpivot Multiple Columns - Desktop
- 7 years ago
Hi bigdee008
Please check all the applied steps in Query Editor.The last step fill down can be used for other columns you need.
Regards,
Cherie
Hi Greg_Deckler Please see my screenshot below
Wow, that is uh, uh, ugly!! I think I figured out what v-cherch-msft did though. I was able to replicate it in Table24 of attached. Is the file something that you can share? If so, I am fairly certain that I could replicate the procedure. If not, perhaps I could make a video for you that walks you through what was done.
- bigdee0087 years agoFrequent Visitor
Thanks Greg_Deckler . I can share the file but Im not sure how to do that on this forum.
- Greg_Deckler7 years agoCommunity Champion
If you have confirmed your email address, you can attach to a post. Otherwise, most people just use One Drive, Box, etc.
- bigdee0087 years agoFrequent Visitor
hi Greg_Deckler the data file can be found here,. I have limited it to 2 rows only but kept all the colums in.
- v-cherch-msft7 years agoMicrosoft Employee
Hi bigdee008
Please check all the applied steps in Query Editor.The last step fill down can be used for other columns you need.
Regards,
Cherie
- bigdee0087 years agoFrequent Visitor
Thanks a lot v-cherch-msft I attempted changing the source in the file you shared, however, I am ending up with an error in the Advanced Query Editory everytime. As bizzare as this may sound, i spent the entire day on this yesterday.
- v-cherch-msft7 years agoMicrosoft Employee