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Importing data from a nested JSON file to Excel
- 5 years ago
Hello lasse0hlsen
instead of this
{ "Disbursements", each _{0} }you have to maintain this for every column.
{ "Disbursements", each Table.FromColumns(List.Transform(Table.ToColumns(Table.FromRecords(_)), each{Text.Combine(List.Transform(_, each try Text.From(_) otherwise "" ),", ")}),Table.ColumnNames(Table.FromRecords(_))) }Be aware that with this codes sub-lists or records will be converted to a space only. So you will loose this information. This transformation will transfrom a list of records to a table with all rows aggregated to one row. You can afterwards easily expand the table. Here a screenshot
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Jimmy
Hello lasse0hlsen
but that would lead into an incredible amount of columns. Would be that suit for your? or would it better to aggregate the information of multiple record-fields into one column ... meaning the column Country could then look like Italy, Germany, Austria etc.... instead of having Country1 with Italy, Country 2 with Germany etc.
BR
Jimmy
Hey Jimmy,
thanks for your prompt reply! I fully agree with you that for a few multi-country projects it doesn't really make sense to expand 42 (or more) countries to new columns. Aggregating these countries for multi-country projects into a single column with comma separated values in the its cells would be absolutely sufficient for my analysis. Do you know how this could be done step-by-step in PQ?
Best,
Lasse