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Anonymous
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PowerQuery meets thinkcell

Hi,

 

I want to have a bar chart of invest and impact for every project in thinkcell.

 

Is there a way to transform the data like in the picture below? Then I Would be able to link each bar chart. (think cell demands a certain data structure).

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wdx223_Daniel
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NewStep=Table.FromRows({List.Combine(Table.ToRows(PreviousStep))})

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wdx223_Daniel
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NewStep=Table.FromRows({List.Combine(Table.ToRows(PreviousStep))})

Anonymous
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Thanks pat,

 

Thats my goal. But how do I do it?

mahoneypat
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I am not familiar with ThinkCell but you should be able to do all you need with Power BI.

 

Pat

 





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