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Hello,
I need help to transform a column who contains a long string to (different length) into a multiple columns. (split the string)
The string located in the column nammed "Tags":
"owner":"cedric","location":"france","env":"prod",.......
I want to transform this string with this result:
Column 1 : Owner | Value : Cedric
Column 2 : Location | Value : France
Column 3 : env| Value : prod
Many thanks for your help
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Hello
Thanks for your answer. I found a solution today:
let
Source = AzureCostManagement.Tables("Enrollment Number", "xxxxx", 8, []),
usagedetails = Source{[Key="usagedetails"]}[Data],
#"Added Custom" = Table.AddColumn(usagedetails, "Tags JSON", each Text.Combine({"{ ", [Tags], " }"})),
#"Parsed JSON" = Table.TransformColumns(#"Added Custom",{{"Tags JSON", Json.Document}}),
#"Tags JSON développé" = Table.ExpandRecordColumn(#"Parsed JSON", "Tags JSON", {"CMDB", "Contact", "Environment"}, {"Tags JSON.CMDB", "Tags JSON.Contact", "Tags JSON.Environment"})
in
#"Tags JSON développé"
Hello
Thanks for your answer. I found a solution today:
let
Source = AzureCostManagement.Tables("Enrollment Number", "xxxxx", 8, []),
usagedetails = Source{[Key="usagedetails"]}[Data],
#"Added Custom" = Table.AddColumn(usagedetails, "Tags JSON", each Text.Combine({"{ ", [Tags], " }"})),
#"Parsed JSON" = Table.TransformColumns(#"Added Custom",{{"Tags JSON", Json.Document}}),
#"Tags JSON développé" = Table.ExpandRecordColumn(#"Parsed JSON", "Tags JSON", {"CMDB", "Contact", "Environment"}, {"Tags JSON.CMDB", "Tags JSON.Contact", "Tags JSON.Environment"})
in
#"Tags JSON développé"
I know (now) what is your request.
what I don't know is
which code, of the many received, did you use?
where does it give you error?
can you show the error screen?
hint:
try the code using a table with few rows, change the contents wich you can't expose and let we know what appens.
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