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I have table with a few columns, I filter to specific Order for the purpose of the example,
I want to show 1 row for all orders that all type paper get his QTY .
sometimes I have 3/4/5... types paper
I try this :
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Hi @Avichai_ka ,
This might not be the most elegant way to achieve what you need. But have a check on this for the idea
Hi @Avichai_ka ,
This might not be the most elegant way to achieve what you need. But have a check on this for the idea
wow!!!
This is working, I try now to remove "WHERE" for to be dinamic
NewStep=Table.Combine(Table.Group(YourTableInPhoto1,"Order/Line",{"n",each #table(List.RemoveLastN(Table.ColumnNames(_),2)&List.TransformMany({1..Table.RowCount(_)/2},each {"Paper","QTY"},(x,y)=>y&"_"&Number.From(x)),{List.RemoveLastN(Record.ToList(_{0}),2)&List.Combine(Table.ToRow([[Attribute],[Value]]))})})[n])
Hi, tnx.
Can you explain step by step please? I can't copy-past M code as it is.
Sorry, I want to understand the process
Hi ,
I want to display for every order 1 row .
From source table (photo 1) I want to get :
Thank you
It looks like you are unpivoting and then re-pivoting - usually you would only do one of the two at a time, what are you trying to accomplish exactly?
Hi @Avichai_ka . To understand your question better, you would like the paper types as the row? Or can you share one sample output you are expecting. Thanks
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