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Hi, everyone!
I have a dataset that looks like this:
I need to transpose my data every nth row (or for every cell that contains "Car" in Column B) to the next column so the data is manageable. I am open to suggestions on how to sort this data based on the current structure.
The file is here for reference: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1IPKrEV_6yrDqEQpzcrJl0xxjkUQoQAtcvekTz_FfX3I/edit?usp=sharing
Thank you!
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @rhaddad87 ,
Paste the below into a new blank query to see the steps I took:
let
Source = Table.FromRows(Json.Document(Binary.Decompress(Binary.FromText("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", BinaryEncoding.Base64), Compression.Deflate)), let _t = ((type nullable text) meta [Serialized.Text = true]) in type table [Date = _t, Data.Column1 = _t, Data.Column2 = _t, #"G2G Check" = _t, Index = _t]),
addVehicle = Table.AddColumn(Source, "vehicle", each if Text.Contains([Data.Column1], "Car") then [Data.Column1] else null),
fillDownVehicle = Table.FillDown(addVehicle,{"vehicle"}),
filterCarHeaders = Table.SelectRows(fillDownVehicle, each not Text.Contains([Data.Column1], "Car"))
in
filterCarHeaders
This puts your Car # headers into their own column so, from here, any other transformations you want to do should be simple.
I get this output:
Pete
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Hi @rhaddad87 ,
Paste the below into a new blank query to see the steps I took:
let
Source = Table.FromRows(Json.Document(Binary.Decompress(Binary.FromText("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", BinaryEncoding.Base64), Compression.Deflate)), let _t = ((type nullable text) meta [Serialized.Text = true]) in type table [Date = _t, Data.Column1 = _t, Data.Column2 = _t, #"G2G Check" = _t, Index = _t]),
addVehicle = Table.AddColumn(Source, "vehicle", each if Text.Contains([Data.Column1], "Car") then [Data.Column1] else null),
fillDownVehicle = Table.FillDown(addVehicle,{"vehicle"}),
filterCarHeaders = Table.SelectRows(fillDownVehicle, each not Text.Contains([Data.Column1], "Car"))
in
filterCarHeaders
This puts your Car # headers into their own column so, from here, any other transformations you want to do should be simple.
I get this output:
Pete
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@BA_Pete when I try to make this work with the actual file I'm working with I get a Token Identifier Error. I know I'm getting something fundamentally wrong, can you take a quick peek?
Code:
= let
Source = Csv.Document(File.Contents("C:\Users\RHaddad\OneDrive - xxxxxxx, LLC\Desktop\automobile data.csv"),[Delimiter=",", Columns=5, Encoding=65001, QuoteStyle=QuoteStyle.None]), let _t = ((type nullable text) meta [Serialized.Text = true]) in type table [Date = _t, Data.Column1 = _t, Data.Column2 = _t, #"G2G Check" = _t, Index = _t]),
addVehicle = Table.AddColumn(Source, "vehicle", each if Text.Contains([Data.Column1], "Car") then [Data.Column1] else null),
fillDownVehicle = Table.FillDown(addVehicle,{"vehicle"}),
filterCarHeaders = Table.SelectRows(fillDownVehicle, each not Text.Contains([Data.Column1], "Car"))
in
filterCarHeadersExample:
Thanks for your help!
Hi @rhaddad87 ,
Difficult to say just from the screenshots.
If you select your Source step, does the table display in the preview ok? If not, then you'll need to look at how you've brought the table in to begin with.
This is helping you to identify where the issue is:
On that row, you should see a '^' symbol, pointing to the part of the code that PQ doesn't like.
If it does, then you can try manually doing the steps I took:
1) Add new custom column. Call it 'vehicle', Use this code:
if Text.Contains([Data.Column1], "Car") then [Data.Column1] else null
2) Select new [vehicle] column. Go to Transform tab > Fill (dropdown) > Down.
3) Filter your vehicle column on any vehicle (just to set up a new step with the correct previous step value). Edit this step so everything after the 'each' looks like this:
not Text.Contains([Data.Column1], "Car"))
Your full step code should look like this:
= Table.SelectRows(whateverYourPreviousStepNameIs, each not Text.Contains([Data.Column1], "Car"))
Pete
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Pete,
Thanks a lot! I got it to work. When you broke it out step by step that's what helped me understand the best.
You're the man!
How on earth did you figure that out so quickly?! Thank you!!!! This is fantastic!
Lol, thanks. It's what we do here! 🙂
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