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Hi Team,
Can we merge the cell data in power bi. I mean how we do in Excel. PFB existing data and required output
Existing data :
Country | City | Year | Sales | Target Reached |
IND | Hyd | 2016 | 500000 | Yes |
IND | Hyd | 2017 | 400000 | No |
IND | Hyd | 2018 | 70000 | Yes |
IND | Blore | 2017 | 550000 | Yes |
IND | Blore | 2018 | 650000 | Yes |
US | AZ | 2018 | 700000 | Yes |
US | AZ | 2017 | 400000 | No |
US | AK | 2017 | 5000000 | Yes |
US | AK | 2018 | 34000 | No |
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @Narukkp ,
You can implement it using a matrix.
Drag the column to the Fields -- > turn off the option of Stepped layout -- > turn off the option of Row subtotals -- > expend all down one value in the hierarchy
Best Regards,
Xue Ding
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Hi! I tried implementing this solution and I no longer see within the matrix view.
Hi @Narukkp ,
You can implement it using a matrix.
Drag the column to the Fields -- > turn off the option of Stepped layout -- > turn off the option of Row subtotals -- > expend all down one value in the hierarchy
Best Regards,
Xue Ding
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi Xue Ding,
I have tried your instructions (Off 'Stepped layout', Off 'Row Subtotal' and Click on 'At the lowest level of data') but the result shows only 1 row (instead of 4 rows as in the below images).
Please help to check.
Thank you so much.
Kha
Thank you
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