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hi,
I have a table that translates GL accounts to ratio's. The table looks like this:
| Ratio code | GL accounts |
| 1400 | <4000> + <4010> + <4020> + <4030> |
| 1520 | (<1400> - <1410>) - <5000> +<6000> |
| 1600 | <4070> + <4035> - <4080> |
the actual table is more than 30 rows in length and some ratio codes are built up of more than 8 GL accounts.
As you can see ratio code 1400 is the sum of GL accounts 4000, 4010, 4020 and 4030.
I would like to use this information in PBI to generate visuals based in ratio code.
I think I need to do some transforming in order to use this data. I think that the following structure/layout is more usefull:
| Ratio code | GL account |
| 1400 | 4000 |
| 1400 | 4010 |
| 1400 | 4020 |
| 1400 | 4030 |
| 1520 | 1400 |
| 1520 | 1410 |
etc...
when i have this table i can calculate, for instance the reported amount via IF statements.
Any thoughts on this how to execute?
Or maybe other solutions that would be better in this case?
Thanks
Erwin
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you should be able to use the unpivot, however i am unsure what your source data looks like? is it the top pic?
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you should be able to use the unpivot, however i am unsure what your source data looks like? is it the top pic?
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