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Hello all,
I have any number of Excelfiles I grab from a Share Point folder. These are filtered down to filename and [table].
Before I can combine them, I need to a) Skip rows and b) Promote headers for each Table
I can do it for any single step, but I'm stuck at combining these steps (marked -->) in one single transform.
I think I only miss some code formatting rules, so please be kind with me 🙂
Thank you
Hoschi
#"Expanded Excel_File.Data" =
Table.ExpandTableColumn(
Table.TransformColumns(
#"Source",
{
{
"Excel_File.Data",
--> each Table.Skip(_,10),
--> each Table.PromoteHeaders(_, [PromoteAllScalars=true])
}
}
),
"Excel_File.Data",
{"Column1", "Column2", "Column3", "Column4"},
{"Excel_File.Data.Column1", "Excel_File.Data.Column2", "Excel_File.Data.Column3", "Excel_File.Data.Column4"}
)
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @Hoschi
You can add a step with below code to transform the table column. Then expand it.
= Table.TransformColumns(#"previous step name", {{"Data", each Table.PromoteHeaders(Table.Skip(_,10),[PromoteAllScalars=true])}})
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Jing
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Hi @Hoschi
You can add a step with below code to transform the table column. Then expand it.
= Table.TransformColumns(#"previous step name", {{"Data", each Table.PromoteHeaders(Table.Skip(_,10),[PromoteAllScalars=true])}})
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Jing
If this post helps, please Accept it as Solution to help other members find it.
Hello @v-jingzhang
Thank you very much. I promise to use KISS more often in the future.
Best regards
Hoschi
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