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Hello,
I have the following table:
ID, CODE, VALUE
44, AAA, 1
44, BBB, 1
44, CCC, 1
44, DDD, 1
45, AAA, 2
45, BBB, 2
I’d like to have the following output:
ID, AAA, BBB, CCC, DDD
44, 1 1, 1, 1
45, 2 2
Is there a way to do this in Power BI?
Solved! Go to Solution.
In Power Query select the Code column then from the Transform section of the ribbon choose Pivot Column and choose the VALUE column to provide the values.
In Power Query select the Code column then from the Transform section of the ribbon choose Pivot Column and choose the VALUE column to provide the values.
Perfect, thanks a lot! 🙂
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