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Hi I have the following table
| Unit Reference | Property Attribute | Final Cost |
| 21428 | BATHROOM | 2493 |
| 21428 | FENCE-REAR | 597.1 |
| 21428 | BOUNDARY | 1869.6 |
| 21428 | BRICKWORK | 80 |
| 21428 | EXTDOOR2 | 1000 |
| 21428 | CHIMNEY | 2450 |
| 21428 | FENCE-FRNT | 344.75 |
| 21428 | COOKER | 0 |
| 21428 | DEC-EXT | 4432 |
| 21428 | EXTDOORS | 1200 |
| 21428 | ELECTRICAL | 300 |
| 21428 | F-FREEZER | 0 |
| 21428 | GATE | 120 |
| 21428 | HEATING | 3250 |
| 21428 | KITCHEN | 5879 |
| 21428 | LAND | 0 |
| 21428 | PATHWAYS | 8114.4 |
| 21428 | ROOFS | 13746 |
| 21428 | SMOKE | 255 |
| 21428 | SOFFITS | 1499.5 |
| 21428 | WINDOWS | 525 |
| 21428 | GARAGE | 3112 |
| 21428 | WFINISH | 2980.5 |
| 21428 | WSTRUCTURE | 90 |
In power query I would like to transpose it to look like this with the unit reference in the first column
| Unit Reference | BATHROOM | FENCE-REAR | BOUNDARY | BRICKWORK | EXTDOOR2 | CHIMNEY | FENCE-FRNT | COOKER | DEC-EXT | EXTDOORS | ELECTRICAL | F-FREEZER | GATE | HEATING | KITCHEN | LAND | PATHWAYS | ROOFS | SMOKE | SOFFITS | WINDOWS | GARAGE | WFINISH | WSTRUCTURE |
| 21428 | 2493 | 597.1 | 1869.6 | 80 | 1000 | 2450 | 344.75 | 0 | 4432 | 1200 | 300 | 0 | 120 | 3250 | 5879 | 0 | 8114.4 | 13746 | 255 | 1499.5 | 525 | 3112 | 2980.5 | 90 |
The exampl below is for one unit there will be many untit references.
thank you
Richard
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Hi,
You have to pivot your column Property attribute this way
and you get your result
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Great thnk you for your quick response 😀
Hi,
You have to pivot your column Property attribute this way
and you get your result
If this post is useful to help you to solve your issue consider giving the post a thumbs up
and accepting it as a solution !
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