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Hi all,
I have a dataset similar to format:
| Run Time | null | null | 2:24:21 | 60% | null |
| Run Time | null | 3:41:08 | 32% | null | null |
| Run Time | null | null | 1:23:12 | 12% | null |
| Run Time | null | null | null | 3:23:39 | 19% |
The position of the data is not same across each row. I need to convert this table to format:
| Run Time | 2:24:21 |
| Run Time | 3:41:08 |
| Run Time | 1:23:12 |
| Run Time | 3:23:39 |
Can someone please advise how to dynamically solve this problem? Thank you!
Solved! Go to Solution.
You should be able to select your first column, right click and choose unpivot other columns. You can then remove the Attribute column, and filter out values <1 (the % values), to get close to your result.
Pat
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let
Source = Table.FromRows(Json.Document(Binary.Decompress(Binary.FromText("i45WCirNUwjJzE1V0lECIgMjKyMTKyNDINPMQBUkFquDosbA2MrE0MrAAsg0NlKFaEJXA1JmaGVkbGVoBGQaGmEzB6rMGKTM2BKkzFJVKTYWAA==", BinaryEncoding.Base64), Compression.Deflate)), let _t = ((type nullable text) meta [Serialized.Text = true]) in type table [Column1 = _t, Column2 = _t, Column3 = _t, Column4 = _t, Column5 = _t]),
Custom1 = Table.CombineColumns(Source, List.Skip(Table.ColumnNames(Source)), each List.Select(_, each Text.Contains(_, ":")){0}, "Duration")
in
Custom1
| Thanks to the great efforts by MS engineers to simplify syntax of DAX! Most beginners are SUCCESSFULLY MISLED to think that they could easily master DAX; but it turns out that the intricacy of the most frequently used RANKX() is still way beyond their comprehension! |
DAX is simple, but NOT EASY! |
let
Source = Table.FromRows(Json.Document(Binary.Decompress(Binary.FromText("i45WCirNUwjJzE1V0lECIgMjKyMTKyNDINPMQBUkFquDosbA2MrE0MrAAsg0NlKFaEJXA1JmaGVkbGVoBGQaGmEzB6rMGKTM2BKkzFJVKTYWAA==", BinaryEncoding.Base64), Compression.Deflate)), let _t = ((type nullable text) meta [Serialized.Text = true]) in type table [Column1 = _t, Column2 = _t, Column3 = _t, Column4 = _t, Column5 = _t]),
Custom1 = Table.CombineColumns(Source, List.Skip(Table.ColumnNames(Source)), each List.Select(_, each Text.Contains(_, ":")){0}, "Duration")
in
Custom1
| Thanks to the great efforts by MS engineers to simplify syntax of DAX! Most beginners are SUCCESSFULLY MISLED to think that they could easily master DAX; but it turns out that the intricacy of the most frequently used RANKX() is still way beyond their comprehension! |
DAX is simple, but NOT EASY! |
Thank you!
You should be able to select your first column, right click and choose unpivot other columns. You can then remove the Attribute column, and filter out values <1 (the % values), to get close to your result.
Pat
To learn more about Power BI, follow me on Twitter or subscribe on YouTube.
Thank you!
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