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Hi all,
I have data pulling in a query in the "Current Format" and want to adjust the query to pull it in like the "Future Format".
Essentially want to use this to track status by month over a long period of time. And with there being tens of thousands of "Numbers" I get too much data in the current format to pull into one spreadsheet.
Thanks for all your help!
Solved! Go to Solution.
NewStep=let a=Table.TransformColumns(CurrentFormat,{"Month",Text.From}) in Table.Pivot(a,List.Distinct(a[Month]),"Month","Status",Text.Combine)
NewStep=let a=Table.TransformColumns(CurrentFormat,{"Month",Text.From}) in Table.Pivot(a,List.Distinct(a[Month]),"Month","Status",Text.Combine)
Edit: NVM I figured it out. Thank you!
Thanks for your response. I'm getting an error from the List.Distinct function.
List.Distinct(a[Month])
Expression.Error: The column 'Month' of the table wasn't found.
Details:
Month
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