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Hi. Sure you can. You can do almost everything with Power Query. Let me copy the code and if you have doubts you can ask for a pbix with the example and the same code. I tried to use your column names for this. Think as Source the word "Origen". I'm sorry I hace my Power Bi in spannish.
#"Filas agrupadas" = Table.Group(Origen, {"Name"}, {{"ToTable", each _, type table [Columna1=text, Columna2=text]}}),
#"Personalizada agregada" = Table.AddColumn(#"Filas agrupadas", "ToList", each Table.ToList(Table.SelectColumns([ToTable], "Product"))),
#"Personalizada agregada1" = Table.AddColumn(#"Personalizada agregada", "ByCommas", each Text.Combine([ToList], ",")),
#"Dividir columna por delimitador" = Table.SplitColumn(#"Personalizada agregada1", "ByCommas", Splitter.SplitTextByDelimiter(",", QuoteStyle.Csv), {"Product.1", "Product.2", "Product.3", "Product.4"}),
#"Columnas quitadas" = Table.RemoveColumns(#"Dividir columna por delimitador",{"ToTable", "ToList"})
You have to group by, then convert that to list, join together by commas and finally split commas in columns.
Hope this help
Regards,
Happy to help!
Hi. Sure you can. You can do almost everything with Power Query. Let me copy the code and if you have doubts you can ask for a pbix with the example and the same code. I tried to use your column names for this. Think as Source the word "Origen". I'm sorry I hace my Power Bi in spannish.
#"Filas agrupadas" = Table.Group(Origen, {"Name"}, {{"ToTable", each _, type table [Columna1=text, Columna2=text]}}),
#"Personalizada agregada" = Table.AddColumn(#"Filas agrupadas", "ToList", each Table.ToList(Table.SelectColumns([ToTable], "Product"))),
#"Personalizada agregada1" = Table.AddColumn(#"Personalizada agregada", "ByCommas", each Text.Combine([ToList], ",")),
#"Dividir columna por delimitador" = Table.SplitColumn(#"Personalizada agregada1", "ByCommas", Splitter.SplitTextByDelimiter(",", QuoteStyle.Csv), {"Product.1", "Product.2", "Product.3", "Product.4"}),
#"Columnas quitadas" = Table.RemoveColumns(#"Dividir columna por delimitador",{"ToTable", "ToList"})
You have to group by, then convert that to list, join together by commas and finally split commas in columns.
Hope this help
Regards,
Happy to help!
Thanks for your time
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