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converting rows into column in powerquery
- Anonymous3 years ago
Hi MSuser5 ,
Here are the steps you can follow:
1. Go to Power Query – check [IN], [Out] – Unpivot Columns.
Result:
2. Transform – Group -- [ID] – Operation:All Rows.
3. Add Column – Custom Column – Enter the following code.
Table.AddIndexColumn([Count],"Rank",1,1)4. Selected [Count] – Remove.
5. Expand [Custom] - Do not select column [ID] - OK.
6. Select the three columns [Custom.Process], [Custom.Attribute], [Custom.Rank] -- right mouse button – in the Merge Column interface – to set the information at the yellow label.
7. Select [Merged] -- Transform – Pivot Column.
Value Column -- [Custom.Value].
Advanced options – Don’t Aggregate.
8. Result:
Best Regards,
Liu Yang
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Hi MSuser5 ,
Here are the steps you can follow:
1. Go to Power Query – check [IN], [Out] – Unpivot Columns.
Result:
2. Transform – Group -- [ID] – Operation:All Rows.
3. Add Column – Custom Column – Enter the following code.
Table.AddIndexColumn([Count],"Rank",1,1)
4. Selected [Count] – Remove.
5. Expand [Custom] - Do not select column [ID] - OK.
6. Select the three columns [Custom.Process], [Custom.Attribute], [Custom.Rank] -- right mouse button – in the Merge Column interface – to set the information at the yellow label.
7. Select [Merged] -- Transform – Pivot Column.
Value Column -- [Custom.Value].
Advanced options – Don’t Aggregate.
8. Result:
Best Regards,
Liu Yang
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly
Hi,
This is really helpful - I have a follow up requirement though and wanted to ask thoughts on this! If you wanted the number appended on to the new columns to be more consistent (i.e. IN 1, OUT 1, IN 2, OUT 2) how would you do this without going through and manually renaming columns (as your number of columns is dynamic)?
Many thanks! 😊