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Hello
I have problems to transform a dataset. I tried unpivot, ... but it gives not the result that I want.
Can I do this in PowerQuery?
Greetings
Solved! Go to Solution.
@boa Paste this code in advanced editor:
let
Source =
Table.FromRows (
Json.Document (
Binary.Decompress (
Binary.FromText (
"hc7BDcAgDAPAXfJGqmNQgFkQ+69RXrSlDc0vOtlJaxIxRgmFShCYHqYs0sMvMbmUeBEPG8snran8JJhL5CSrbuFKt8JSlw9nocIt3FGGd+tFm1SE9H4C",
BinaryEncoding.Base64
),
Compression.Deflate
)
),
let
_t = ( ( type nullable text ) meta [ Serialized.Text = true ] )
in
type table [ #"ID accident" = _t, #"Code vehicle" = _t ]
),
ChangedType =
Table.TransformColumnTypes (
Source,
{ { "ID accident", Int64.Type }, { "Code vehicle", type text } }
),
Group =
Table.Group (
ChangedType,
{ "ID accident" },
{
{
"Count",
each
let
VehicleCodes = _[Code vehicle],
CodeCount = List.Count ( VehicleCodes ),
ColumnNames = List.Transform (
{ 1 .. CodeCount },
each "Code.vehicle." & Text.From ( _ )
),
CodeAndColumnNames = { ColumnNames } & { VehicleCodes },
ToTable = Table.PromoteHeaders ( Table.FromRows ( CodeAndColumnNames ) )
in
ToTable
}
}
),
ExpandedCount =
Table.ExpandTableColumn (
Group,
"Count",
{ "Code.vehicle.1", "Code.vehicle.2", "Code.vehicle.3" },
{ "Code.vehicle.1", "Code.vehicle.2", "Code.vehicle.3" }
),
ChangedType2 =
Table.TransformColumnTypes (
ExpandedCount,
{
{ "Code.vehicle.1", type text },
{ "Code.vehicle.2", type text },
{ "Code.vehicle.3", type text }
}
)
in
ChangedType2
@boa Paste this code in advanced editor:
let
Source =
Table.FromRows (
Json.Document (
Binary.Decompress (
Binary.FromText (
"hc7BDcAgDAPAXfJGqmNQgFkQ+69RXrSlDc0vOtlJaxIxRgmFShCYHqYs0sMvMbmUeBEPG8snran8JJhL5CSrbuFKt8JSlw9nocIt3FGGd+tFm1SE9H4C",
BinaryEncoding.Base64
),
Compression.Deflate
)
),
let
_t = ( ( type nullable text ) meta [ Serialized.Text = true ] )
in
type table [ #"ID accident" = _t, #"Code vehicle" = _t ]
),
ChangedType =
Table.TransformColumnTypes (
Source,
{ { "ID accident", Int64.Type }, { "Code vehicle", type text } }
),
Group =
Table.Group (
ChangedType,
{ "ID accident" },
{
{
"Count",
each
let
VehicleCodes = _[Code vehicle],
CodeCount = List.Count ( VehicleCodes ),
ColumnNames = List.Transform (
{ 1 .. CodeCount },
each "Code.vehicle." & Text.From ( _ )
),
CodeAndColumnNames = { ColumnNames } & { VehicleCodes },
ToTable = Table.PromoteHeaders ( Table.FromRows ( CodeAndColumnNames ) )
in
ToTable
}
}
),
ExpandedCount =
Table.ExpandTableColumn (
Group,
"Count",
{ "Code.vehicle.1", "Code.vehicle.2", "Code.vehicle.3" },
{ "Code.vehicle.1", "Code.vehicle.2", "Code.vehicle.3" }
),
ChangedType2 =
Table.TransformColumnTypes (
ExpandedCount,
{
{ "Code.vehicle.1", type text },
{ "Code.vehicle.2", type text },
{ "Code.vehicle.3", type text }
}
)
in
ChangedType2
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