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TABLA RAW
NOMBRE DEL GRUPO | NÚMERO DE TICKET | PRIORIDAD | LÍNEA |
A | INC111 | 1 | SÍ |
A | INC112 | 2 | SÍ |
A | INC113 | 4 | SRA. |
B | INC222 | 2 | CLIENTE |
B | INC221 | 3 | SÍ |
B | INC223 | 5 | SRA. |
C | INC331 | 3 | DD |
C | INC332 | 1 | SRA. |
C | INC333 | 4 | GH |
NECESITO ASÍ
NOMBRE DEL GRUPO | NÚMERO DE TICKET | PRIORIDAD | LÍNEA |
A | INC111 | 1 | SÍ |
A | INC112 | 2 | SÍ |
A | INC113 | 4 | SRA. |
A | 3 | ||
B | INC222 | 2 | CLIENTE |
B | INC221 | 3 | SÍ |
B | INC223 | 5 | SRA. |
B | 3 | ||
C | INC331 | 3 | DD |
Esto se puede hacer en Power Query. Agregue un paso personalizado que haga referencia al paso anterior, elimine todas las columnas excepto el nombre del grupo, elimine los duplicados y agregue una columna personalizada llamada NÚMERO DE TICKET con un valor de "3" y luego agregue este paso al paso anterior al paso personalizado. Vea el ejemplo de script M a continuación
let
Source = Table.FromRows(Json.Document(Binary.Decompress(Binary.FromText("i45WclTSUfL0czY0NAQyQDjYUylWB0ncCMgwwiJuDGSYALFvMFjcCSJuZART7+zj6eoXgioHMt8YYRZcHCRmijDLGSJubAxT7+KCKm4EdSu6epib3D2UYmMB", BinaryEncoding.Base64), Compression.Deflate)), let _t = ((type nullable text) meta [Serialized.Text = true]) in type table [#"GROUP NAME" = _t, #"TICKET NUMER" = _t, PRIORITY = _t, LINE = _t]),
#"Changed Type" = Table.TransformColumnTypes(Source,{{"GROUP NAME", type text}, {"TICKET NUMER", type text}, {"PRIORITY", Int64.Type}, {"LINE", type text}}),
Custom1 = #"Changed Type",
#"Removed Other Columns" = Table.SelectColumns(Custom1,{"GROUP NAME"}),
#"Removed Duplicates" = Table.Distinct(#"Removed Other Columns"),
#"Added Custom" = Table.AddColumn(#"Removed Duplicates", "TICKET NUMER", each "3", type text),
Custom2 = Table.Combine({#"Changed Type",#"Added Custom"}),
#"Sorted Rows" = Table.Sort(Custom2,{{"GROUP NAME", Order.Ascending}, {"TICKET NUMER", Order.Descending}})
in
#"Sorted Rows"
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