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Using CSV file from Primavera Timescale
- 4 years ago
Anonymous , check if unpivot other columns can help
select only those which you want to be the same. in that case I will work even if date column increase
- 4 years ago
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I kept all the other columns I didn't want to unpivot. I only wanted the timescale dates to unpivot. I wanted to keep cloumns A thru T the same. I removed column U and then did the unpivot on the rest to the right.
Hi Anonymous
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- Anonymous4 years agoNot applicable
I am still stuck at the same point. I tried doing replace, change data type, and then unpivot. I was hoping that I could use Power Bi to clean the data and arrange it the way excel can. I was wrong about it from what I can try and figure out. I think I will stick with trusty old excel to perform my reports. I am starting to see that Power Bi is a lot like MS Access with horizontal data with date headers and number values in columns. Primavera is a unique program that produces excellent CSV files, but outside of excel they do not line up easily.