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I'm struggling to format this data for analysis. Could you please provide steps or a solution using Power Query? Thanks in advance 🙂
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/bvczqbvutlo4c2q6xf5kr/Hotel-X-STR-2307.xls?rlkey=cfn4c3ghne1rmzum8mbt...
Solved! Go to Solution.
Thank you. Please note this Data Quality Issue:
let
Source = Excel.Workbook(File.Contents("C:\Users\xxx\Downloads\Hotel X STR 2307.xlsx"), null, true),
Daily_Sheet = Source{[Item="Daily",Kind="Sheet"]}[Data],
#"Removed Top Rows" = Table.Skip(Daily_Sheet,8),
#"Filtered Rows" = Table.SelectRows(#"Removed Top Rows", each [Column1] <> null and [Column1] <> "Period" and not Text.StartsWith([Column1],"Total")),
#"Removed Other Columns" = Table.SelectColumns(#"Filtered Rows",{"Column1", "Column4", "Column5", "Column12", "Column13", "Column20", "Column22"}),
#"Unpivoted Other Columns" = Table.UnpivotOtherColumns(#"Removed Other Columns", {"Column1"}, "Attribute", "Value"),
#"Replaced Value" = Table.ReplaceValue(#"Unpivoted Other Columns",each [Attribute],each
if [Attribute]="Column4" then "Occupancy|My Prop"
else if [Attribute]="Column5" then "Occupancy|Comp Set"
else if [Attribute]="Column12" then "ADR|My Prop"
else if [Attribute]="Column13" then "ADR|Comp Set"
else if [Attribute]="Column20" then "RevPAR|My Prop"
else if [Attribute]="Column22" then "RevPAR|Comp Set"
else [Attribute]
,Replacer.ReplaceValue,{"Attribute"}),
#"Renamed Columns" = Table.RenameColumns(#"Replaced Value",{{"Column1", "Date"}}),
#"Split Column by Delimiter" = Table.SplitColumn(#"Renamed Columns", "Attribute", Splitter.SplitTextByDelimiter("|", QuoteStyle.Csv), {"Item", "Measure"}),
#"Changed Type" = Table.TransformColumnTypes(#"Split Column by Delimiter",{{"Date", type date}, {"Value", type number}})
in
#"Changed Type"
- Avoid using .xls files if you can - they require legacy drivers. Use .xlsx
- avoid using data sources with merged cells or embedded logos
- Will the file always have three table ranges or is that flexible?
- Will the data always be for a single month?
Hi @lbendlin , thanks for taking the time looking at this.
- Avoid using .xls files if you can - they require legacy drivers. Use .xlsx - Noted on this 🙂
- Will the file always have three table ranges or is that flexible? - yes, it is always a three table ranges.
- Will the data always be for a single month? - yes, it is a single month.
Can you please post the xlsx version?
Thank you. Please note this Data Quality Issue:
let
Source = Excel.Workbook(File.Contents("C:\Users\xxx\Downloads\Hotel X STR 2307.xlsx"), null, true),
Daily_Sheet = Source{[Item="Daily",Kind="Sheet"]}[Data],
#"Removed Top Rows" = Table.Skip(Daily_Sheet,8),
#"Filtered Rows" = Table.SelectRows(#"Removed Top Rows", each [Column1] <> null and [Column1] <> "Period" and not Text.StartsWith([Column1],"Total")),
#"Removed Other Columns" = Table.SelectColumns(#"Filtered Rows",{"Column1", "Column4", "Column5", "Column12", "Column13", "Column20", "Column22"}),
#"Unpivoted Other Columns" = Table.UnpivotOtherColumns(#"Removed Other Columns", {"Column1"}, "Attribute", "Value"),
#"Replaced Value" = Table.ReplaceValue(#"Unpivoted Other Columns",each [Attribute],each
if [Attribute]="Column4" then "Occupancy|My Prop"
else if [Attribute]="Column5" then "Occupancy|Comp Set"
else if [Attribute]="Column12" then "ADR|My Prop"
else if [Attribute]="Column13" then "ADR|Comp Set"
else if [Attribute]="Column20" then "RevPAR|My Prop"
else if [Attribute]="Column22" then "RevPAR|Comp Set"
else [Attribute]
,Replacer.ReplaceValue,{"Attribute"}),
#"Renamed Columns" = Table.RenameColumns(#"Replaced Value",{{"Column1", "Date"}}),
#"Split Column by Delimiter" = Table.SplitColumn(#"Renamed Columns", "Attribute", Splitter.SplitTextByDelimiter("|", QuoteStyle.Csv), {"Item", "Measure"}),
#"Changed Type" = Table.TransformColumnTypes(#"Split Column by Delimiter",{{"Date", type date}, {"Value", type number}})
in
#"Changed Type"
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