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Anonymous
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two rows per record dependent on date for value

I want to compare the tiers of 2019 vs 2020, by creating a column for each. Some companies may not have a 2019 or 2020 but all have at least one or both, meaning two records. 

 

If a company has 2019 and 2020, it brings the record in twice. and displays the Tier on its own line -- I just need one row per company name. This is my result:

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Desired result (THIS IS USING A MATRIX -- BUT DOESNT COVER WHAT I NEED, NEED COLUMN FOR EACH YEAR:Capture.JPG

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Do this on Power Query:

- select your column "Year"

- at "Transform" tab, hit "Pivot Column"

- select your column "Tier"

- on "Advanced options", choose "Don't aggregate"

 

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bluedatenbrian
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Hi Cezar, You can do this:
- replace (blank) values with (null) at column 2020

- order your set by 2019

- fill 2020 down (or up)

- filter yout set by 2019, removing (blank) values

Try this and I think you'll find your solution. 

Greg_Deckler
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I think you need to unpivot your columns? Hard to tell, Please see this post regarding How to Get Your Question Answered Quickly: https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Community-Blog/How-to-Get-Your-Question-Answered-Quickly/ba-p/38490


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@Greg_Deckler 
@bluedatenbrian -- TIER 2019 AND TIER 2020 are the columns im loooking to create

Left is my dataset--Right is desired. Will creating columns with DAX be enough to create those?

Capture.JPG

Do this on Power Query:

- select your column "Year"

- at "Transform" tab, hit "Pivot Column"

- select your column "Tier"

- on "Advanced options", choose "Don't aggregate"

 

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