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maqsud
Helper III
Helper III

Unpivot without using Power Query

I have the below table created using the DAX formula and want to unpivot column without using Power Query.

 

Table name: Demo

Access code (Unique Column)Column A Column A
10.870.74
20.870.74
30.870.74
40.870.74

 

 

Required Table: Result

Access code (Not unique in this table)NameValue
1Column A0.87
1Column B0.74
2Column A0.87
2Column B0.74
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mahoneypat
Microsoft Employee
Microsoft Employee

This is something that definitely should be done in the query editor, if possible.  Why do you need it in DAX?

 

In any case, here is a DAX expression that will generate your Calculated Table

 

Union Table =
VAR TableA =
    SELECTCOLUMNS (
        'Union',
        "Access Code", 'Union'[Access Code],
        "Value", 'Union'[Column A],
        "Column", "Column A"
    )
VAR TableB =
    SELECTCOLUMNS (
        'Union',
        "Access Code", 'Union'[Access Code],
        "Value", 'Union'[Column B],
        "Column", "Column B"
    )
RETURN
    UNION ( TableA, TableB )

 

If this works for you, please mark it as the solution.  Kudos are appreciated too.  Please let me know if not.

Regards,

Pat





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amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@maqsud , refer

https://radacad.com/pivot-and-unpivot-with-power-bi
Transpose : https://yodalearning.com/tutorials/power-query-helps-transposing-data/

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mahoneypat
Microsoft Employee
Microsoft Employee

This is something that definitely should be done in the query editor, if possible.  Why do you need it in DAX?

 

In any case, here is a DAX expression that will generate your Calculated Table

 

Union Table =
VAR TableA =
    SELECTCOLUMNS (
        'Union',
        "Access Code", 'Union'[Access Code],
        "Value", 'Union'[Column A],
        "Column", "Column A"
    )
VAR TableB =
    SELECTCOLUMNS (
        'Union',
        "Access Code", 'Union'[Access Code],
        "Value", 'Union'[Column B],
        "Column", "Column B"
    )
RETURN
    UNION ( TableA, TableB )

 

If this works for you, please mark it as the solution.  Kudos are appreciated too.  Please let me know if not.

Regards,

Pat





Did I answer your question? Mark my post as a solution! Kudos are also appreciated!

To learn more about Power BI, follow me on Twitter or subscribe on YouTube.


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