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Hi,
i would like some help. i need to analyze in powerBI some machine data, that unfortunately are provided to me this way.
I would need to have the rows from SO# to finished time into columns and the rest as different rows. Do you know of a way to do this?
This is the structure i would like to have:
Thanks a lot for your help,
Alessandra
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Hi @alevandenes,
Created a simple mock up table, that follows a similair structure.
You can copy this into a new blank query, replacing everything that is there, with this code:
let
Source = Table.FromRows(Json.Document(Binary.Decompress(Binary.FromText("fc87DoNADIThq0RbUzCzT/qUuQGiWCQ6Su4vVkhGLkbp7N/N53UNv74f5wdhCt9+9TFsk0VapIvRYnQxWUwuZovZxWKxuFgtVhebxfbEsbnj612UF7MCA0oMKjKiMiMpNLJSo/xjo0p3k+5FuTkrN6HcpHIzKjfHj9sN", BinaryEncoding.Base64), Compression.Deflate)), let _t = ((type nullable text) meta [Serialized.Text = true]) in type table [#"Column 1" = _t, #"Column 2" = _t]),
NoBlanks = Table.SelectRows(Source, each [Column 1] <> null and [Column 1] <> ""),
SplitTable = Table.Split( NoBlanks, 8 ),
Transform = List.Transform( SplitTable, each Table.PromoteHeaders( Table.Transpose(_))),
Combine = Table.Combine( Transform )
in
Combine
As you can see, I've broken it down into a base pattern, or several steps. Removing blank labels, Splitting the table, Transforming the nested tables and combining them. Here's the result.
I hope this is helpful
Hi @alevandenes,
Created a simple mock up table, that follows a similair structure.
You can copy this into a new blank query, replacing everything that is there, with this code:
let
Source = Table.FromRows(Json.Document(Binary.Decompress(Binary.FromText("fc87DoNADIThq0RbUzCzT/qUuQGiWCQ6Su4vVkhGLkbp7N/N53UNv74f5wdhCt9+9TFsk0VapIvRYnQxWUwuZovZxWKxuFgtVhebxfbEsbnj612UF7MCA0oMKjKiMiMpNLJSo/xjo0p3k+5FuTkrN6HcpHIzKjfHj9sN", BinaryEncoding.Base64), Compression.Deflate)), let _t = ((type nullable text) meta [Serialized.Text = true]) in type table [#"Column 1" = _t, #"Column 2" = _t]),
NoBlanks = Table.SelectRows(Source, each [Column 1] <> null and [Column 1] <> ""),
SplitTable = Table.Split( NoBlanks, 8 ),
Transform = List.Transform( SplitTable, each Table.PromoteHeaders( Table.Transpose(_))),
Combine = Table.Combine( Transform )
in
Combine
As you can see, I've broken it down into a base pattern, or several steps. Removing blank labels, Splitting the table, Transforming the nested tables and combining them. Here's the result.
I hope this is helpful
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