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@Getting count while doing Pivot of below table, need to Sum of Values against each Executive and Attributes as column headers. Thank you.
| Executive | Attribute | Value |
| JAI | OD | 234242 |
| JAI | OS | 343243 |
| GIRI | OD | 324232 |
| GIRI | OS | 543533 |
Thank you Jennaratten..👍
You're welcome! If this worked for you please click Accept as Solution.
Hello - I have provided two options below. Please let me know if you have any questions.
Option 1 steps:
Option 1 Result
Option 1 Script
let
Source = Table.FromRows(Json.Document(Binary.Decompress(Binary.FromText("i45W8nL0VNJR8ncBEkbGJkYmRkqxOnDRYCBhbGJsZGIMFnX3DIIrBgoaGRuhCINUm5oYmxoDVccCAA==", BinaryEncoding.Base64), Compression.Deflate)), let _t = ((type nullable text) meta [Serialized.Text = true]) in type table [Executive = _t, Attribute = _t, Value = _t]),
#"Changed Type" = Table.TransformColumnTypes(Source,{{"Value", Int64.Type}}),
#"Pivoted Column" = Table.Pivot(#"Changed Type", List.Distinct(#"Changed Type"[Attribute]), "Attribute", "Value", List.Sum)
in
#"Pivoted Column"
Option 2 Script for exec + attribute as headers. It is just like option 1 but you have to add a combined column first and then pivot on that.
let
Source = Table.FromRows(Json.Document(Binary.Decompress(Binary.FromText("i45W8nL0VNJR8ncBEkbGJkYmRkqxOnDRYCBhbGJsZGIMFnX3DIIrBgoaGRuhCINUm5oYmxoDVccCAA==", BinaryEncoding.Base64), Compression.Deflate)), let _t = ((type nullable text) meta [Serialized.Text = true]) in type table [Executive = _t, Attribute = _t, Value = _t]),
#"Changed Type" = Table.TransformColumnTypes(Source,{{"Value", Int64.Type}}),
#"Added Custom" = Table.AddColumn(#"Changed Type", "Temp", each [Executive] & "_" & [Attribute]),
#"Removed Columns" = Table.RemoveColumns(#"Added Custom",{"Executive", "Attribute"}),
#"Pivoted Column" = Table.Pivot(#"Removed Columns", List.Distinct(#"Removed Columns"[Temp]), "Temp", "Value", List.Sum)
in
#"Pivoted Column"
Option 2 result
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