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Hi all,
I have a table with the dates "above" the actual table. Like the image below
I want to have the dates in a column next to the columns customer id, name, last name and age.
I have tried to transpose, unpivot and pivot the table, but it won't work.
Can someone help me?
Thanks!
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Hi @Anonymous ,
If the two dates ALWAYS appear in the first two rows of the table, then you can use the following as new custom column calculations:
// First date
= previousStepName[Column3]{0}
// Second date
= previousStepName[Column3]{1}
Pete
Proud to be a Datanaut!
Hi @Anonymous ,
If the two dates ALWAYS appear in the first two rows of the table, then you can use the following as new custom column calculations:
// First date
= previousStepName[Column3]{0}
// Second date
= previousStepName[Column3]{1}
Pete
Proud to be a Datanaut!
Hi Pete,
It gives an error as below:
We cannot convert the value #date(2018, 1, 22) to type List.
Could you help me with this?
Apologies. I forgot to add the reference to the name of your previous query step.
I've updated my original response to include this.
Pete
Proud to be a Datanaut!
Thank you very much, that did the trick!
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