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mcsolrac
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Analyse Time based log file

Hi there, I have a log file that is generated as a time-event based log with an example below,

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I would like to load this log file (csv format) into Power Bi and perform some analysis. For example, I would like to get the time taken between each action for each batch. 

 

As I understand in order to do it, I need to re-shape my data into something like the one below. I tried different ways of shaping the data in query editor but without much success. 

 

Any help on this is much appreciated. 

 

Thanks

 

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Eric_Zhang
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Go to the "edit queries" window and pivot.

 

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Eric_Zhang
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Go to the "edit queries" window and pivot.

 

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