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Hello Everyone
I have a Transform where I used Unpivot option to make the values of a column be columns
then I want to add 3 new columns to summarize ABCD, EFGH, IJKL.
This transform works in a specific time the source file be replaced to process new data every month
The problem is that a value of CVHOLD column might not appear which makes that the add column fails because one or more columns might not be created when pivot step.
I am out of ideas how to add existing columns and not to specific column names
Any suggest is appreaciated.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @JOSELUISMTZRMZ1 ,
I am not sure if I am following. What is the sum pattern? Sum of all the CVHOLD at row level?
Use @wdx223_Daniel 's proposed formula and it should work.
Consider the first column is [MSPN+LOC_Name].
Add a custom column:
List.Sum(List.RemoveFirstN(Record.ToList(_),1))
Regards
KT
Regards
Kerwin
My first images were an easy example what I'm trying to do but after taking a look on previous steps I could get the results what I need with both your suggestions @wdx223_Daniel @KT_Bsmart2gethe .
I also want to thank @rohit_singh this article is also functional.
each List.Sum(Record.ToList(_)) is the solution if you want to sum without to indicate columns name
Thanks!!!
Hello,
Thanks for the suggestion, unfortunately it doesn't work as needed on my case. Anyway, I had to use the option "Group by" then using "Sum" option in order to do the "sum" without pointing the column names then following with my pivot transform.
Hello @JOSELUISMTZRMZ1 ,
In you case where the columns are dynamic and might change occassionally, you have to ensure that all references to your column names are dynamic. This can be done by creating a list that stores a list of column names that updates dynamically everytime data is updated, and referencing this list in all downstream queries.
A similar approach has been explained in the following post (although the post is to split a column dynamically but the base logic is similar):
Kind regards,
Rohit
Please mark this answer as the solution if it resolves your issue.
Appreciate your kudos! 😊
each List.Sum(Record.ToList(_))
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