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I have the table in the below format
| EmplID | School | Degree | Major |
| 123 | S1 | D1 | M1 |
| 123 | S2 | D2 | M2 |
| 123 | S3 | D3 | M3 |
| 456 | S1 | D1 | M1 |
| 456 | S2 | D2 | M2 |
| 456 | S3 | D3 | M3 |
I would want to change it to,
| EmplID | School1 | Degree 1 | Major 1 | School2 | Degree 2 | Major 2 | School3 | Degree 3 | Major 3 |
| 123 | S1 | D1 | M1 | S2 | D2 | M2 | S3 | D3 | M3 |
| 456 | S1 | D1 | M1 | S2 | D2 | M2 | S3 | D3 | M3 |
Can someone suggest how we can achieve this in Power BI Desktop or using Query Editor?
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi,
let
Source = YourSource,
Group = Table.Group(Source, {"EmplID"}, {{"Data", each Table.AddIndexColumn(_,"Index",1)}}),
Expand = Table.ExpandTableColumn(Group, "Data", {"School", "Degree", "Major", "Index"}, {"School", "Degree", "Major", "Index"}),
UnPivot = Table.UnpivotOtherColumns(Expand, {"EmplID", "Index"}, "Attribute", "Value"),
CombineColumns = Table.CombineColumns(Table.TransformColumnTypes(UnPivot, {{"Index", type text}}),{"Attribute", "Index"},Combiner.CombineTextByDelimiter(" ", QuoteStyle.None),"Attribute.1"),
Pivot = Table.Pivot(CombineColumns, List.Distinct(CombineColumns[Attribute.1]), "Attribute.1", "Value")
in
Pivot
Stéphane
Hi,
let
Source = YourSource,
Group = Table.Group(Source, {"EmplID"}, {{"Data", each Table.AddIndexColumn(_,"Index",1)}}),
Expand = Table.ExpandTableColumn(Group, "Data", {"School", "Degree", "Major", "Index"}, {"School", "Degree", "Major", "Index"}),
UnPivot = Table.UnpivotOtherColumns(Expand, {"EmplID", "Index"}, "Attribute", "Value"),
CombineColumns = Table.CombineColumns(Table.TransformColumnTypes(UnPivot, {{"Index", type text}}),{"Attribute", "Index"},Combiner.CombineTextByDelimiter(" ", QuoteStyle.None),"Attribute.1"),
Pivot = Table.Pivot(CombineColumns, List.Distinct(CombineColumns[Attribute.1]), "Attribute.1", "Value")
in
Pivot
Stéphane
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