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Mr_Indy
Frequent Visitor

Unpivot a column without side information

Hello,

I am extracting a dataset from a php link.

 

Unpivot table.PNG

 

After splitting by delimiter i get one line with all data

 

one line.PNG

 

after unpivoting i end with these columns

 

Unpivot.PNG

 

The values on column 1 (Attribute) do not have a clear name and i can't use them to pivot the values on column 2 (Value).

 

Is there another way to pivot column 2?

 

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ImkeF
Super User
Super User

Hi @Mr_Indy ,
please add an additional step to your query with the following formula:

Table.FromRows( List.Split( #"Name of your previous step here"[Value], 12 ) )

 

Or paste the following code into the advanced editor and follow the steps:

 

let
    Source = Table.FromRows(
        Json.Document(
            Binary.Decompress(
                Binary.FromText("i45WMtQzUtJRMtQ1UorVAfFMwDwTKM8IxDWCSxqZgblA2VgA", BinaryEncoding.Base64), 
                Compression.Deflate
            )
        ), 
        let
            _t = ((type nullable text) meta [Serialized.Text = true])
        in
            type table [Attribute = _t, Value = _t]
    ), 
    #"Changed Type" = Table.TransformColumnTypes(Source, {{"Attribute", type number}, {"Value", type text}}), 
    Custom1 = Table.FromRows(List.Split(#"Changed Type"[Value], 2))
in
    Custom1

 

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ImkeF
Super User
Super User

Correct @Mr_Indy ,
that's how it works.

Imke Feldmann (The BIccountant)

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ImkeF
Super User
Super User

Hi @Mr_Indy ,
please add an additional step to your query with the following formula:

Table.FromRows( List.Split( #"Name of your previous step here"[Value], 12 ) )

 

Or paste the following code into the advanced editor and follow the steps:

 

let
    Source = Table.FromRows(
        Json.Document(
            Binary.Decompress(
                Binary.FromText("i45WMtQzUtJRMtQ1UorVAfFMwDwTKM8IxDWCSxqZgblA2VgA", BinaryEncoding.Base64), 
                Compression.Deflate
            )
        ), 
        let
            _t = ((type nullable text) meta [Serialized.Text = true])
        in
            type table [Attribute = _t, Value = _t]
    ), 
    #"Changed Type" = Table.TransformColumnTypes(Source, {{"Attribute", type number}, {"Value", type text}}), 
    Custom1 = Table.FromRows(List.Split(#"Changed Type"[Value], 2))
in
    Custom1

 

Imke Feldmann (The BIccountant)

If you liked my solution, please give it a thumbs up. And if I did answer your question, please mark this post as a solution. Thanks!

How to integrate M-code into your solution -- How to get your questions answered quickly -- How to provide sample data -- Check out more PBI- learning resources here -- Performance Tipps for M-queries

Mr_Indy
Frequent Visitor

Thank you @ImkeF ! So the logic is to create a table based on the number of rows and since i have 12 rows for each record it's looping on these values.

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