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Hi @everyone,
I have to split the column "peak lorry movements per month" taking the subheadings into a new column. How am I supposed to do that?
Thanks in advance.
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Hi @userdata ,
How about trying to create columns like DAX below.
Column1= IF(Table1[Material type]=BALNK(),Table1[peak lorry movements per month],BALNK())
Column2= IF(Table1[Material type]<>BALNK(),Table1[peak lorry movements per month],BALNK())
Best Regards,
Amy
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Hi @userdata ,
How about trying to create columns like DAX below.
Column1= IF(Table1[Material type]=BALNK(),Table1[peak lorry movements per month],BALNK())
Column2= IF(Table1[Material type]<>BALNK(),Table1[peak lorry movements per month],BALNK())
Best Regards,
Amy
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi,
I just have another question now. Since I had to unpivot some columns, I can´t create the formulas via DAX but have to do it with M or Python. Does anybody now how I could get the same column1, column2 via python? How would the script look like?
Thanks very much!
Thanks very much Amy! I thought maybe there was another possibility but yes that makes sense.
Thank youuu @v-xicai
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