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arb1782
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Challenge with split columns by delimiter

Hi

 

I have data across 6 columns and the data is in two formats depending on the data source. I want to achieve the following:

 

CategoryValue
Category 1X, x and x
Category 2Y, y

 

etc

 

What I've got - Format 1

Category 1Category 2Category 3Category 4Category 5Category 6
["X, x and x"],["Y, y], ["z - z, z"]["X, x and x"]["X, x and x"],["Y, y], ["z - z, z"]["X, x and x"]["X, x and x"],["Y, y]["X, x and x"]

 

What I've got - Format 2

Category 1Category 2Category 3Category 4Category 5Category 6

X, x and x,

Y, y,

z - z, z

X, x and x,

Y, y

X, x and x

X, x and x,

Y, y,

z - z, z

X, x and x,

Y, y

X, x and x,

 

My problem - please help

Splitting by comma for a column delimiter works for format 1, but not for format 2 because the values themselves contain commas. How can I split out the second format in a way that works? 

 

Thans

arb

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Hi @PhilipTreacy @Greg_Deckler 

 

I've solved this problem now. Thanks for your input.

 

arb

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PhilipTreacy
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Hi @arb1782 

Can you please supply examples of the data as it actually appears once brought into PBI with data in Format1 and Format2 in the same columns.  Showing it as 2 separate formats has confused me, I don't understand how the data is really structured.

Can you expand on how you have 1 table but 2 sources?  How are you actually querying this table?

Phil



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Hi @PhilipTreacy @Greg_Deckler 

 

I've solved this problem now. Thanks for your input.

 

arb

Hi  @arb1782 ,

 

Glad to hear that your issue is solved now,could you pls mark the reply as answered to close it?

 

Thank you.

 

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@arb1782 Is the data in format 2 all in a single row? If so, could you split by line break? If they are in multiple rows, seems like you wouldn't have to split anything, just unpivot the columns?


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Hi Greg

They're in a single row yes. There doesn't appear to be an option to split by line break in the Split columns window. Any ideas?

PhilipTreacy
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Hi @arb1782 

If you've got data from 2 sources in different formats, why not take the data from each source into its own query and avoid this problem?

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Hi @PhilipTreacy 

 

There are 2 sources but the data is in a single database table with another field that implies the source.

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