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I have a terrible spreadsheet I can't change the format of . . . . It's multiple serial numbers across 4 different columns with their individual statuses.
How can I stack all these columns into one set so I can pivot the data after the back?
it goes from Serial Number 1 through 50, then S/2 Column starts at 51 and goes to 100. Each is followed by a status column . . .
Solved! Go to Solution.
You can make 4 versions(copies) of the table.
Remove the appropriate columns so that each version has s/n and status for a pair of columns (1, or 2 or 4 or 8).
Rename the columns in each version to s/n and status. (they must be the same in each version)
Append the tables.
You can make 4 versions(copies) of the table.
Remove the appropriate columns so that each version has s/n and status for a pair of columns (1, or 2 or 4 or 8).
Rename the columns in each version to s/n and status. (they must be the same in each version)
Append the tables.
This makes a lot of sense; I didn't think logically about it - I can also teach this to someone who doesn't know Power Query.
NewStep=#table({"S/N","Status"},List.TransformMany(List.Split(Table.ToColumns(PreviousStepName),2),List.Zip,(x,y)=>y))
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