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Hi, seeking for some help.
I have a database with thousands of items and their sell prices from many competitors in different locations (similar to the below table).
I was wondering how to trasnform it in power query to have a single line for each item and the competitor prices on columns (similar to the below).
It is easy to do with a Pivot Table, but I do not know how to do it in Power Query.
Thanks in advance!
TP
Solved! Go to Solution.
Power Query also have a pivot function
=Table.Pivot(YourPreviousStepName,List.Distinct(YourPreviousStepName[Competitor]),"Competitor","Price")
Power Query also have a pivot function
=Table.Pivot(YourPreviousStepName,List.Distinct(YourPreviousStepName[Competitor]),"Competitor","Price")
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