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dle3
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Transpose table in Power BI Desktop

Hopefully someone can help me in transpose this table:

transpose1.png

 

Into that table:

transpose2.png

 

My idea was to iterate through the first table and add each row into the new table. But how can i loop through a table using Power BI M language or maybe you have a better way how to do that.

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MarcelBeug
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Select the second column, Choose Transform - Pivot Column, with Values from the 3rd column, Advanced option "Don't Aggregate".

 

That should give you the desired result.

Specializing in Power Query Formula Language (M)

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MarcelBeug
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Select the second column, Choose Transform - Pivot Column, with Values from the 3rd column, Advanced option "Don't Aggregate".

 

That should give you the desired result.

Specializing in Power Query Formula Language (M)

Dear,

Thanks for the great advice. For some reason, this didn't 100% work for us.

In our case it however aggregated it to 1 row, while we expect multiple rows (don't aggregate was chosen).

Any idea what could cause this?

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