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Hi guys,
I want to create a column with a specific cell value which is located in the headline of the table, is there any way to do this? the picture below is an example of what I am trying to do.
I have tried this but it give me an error
= Table.AddColumn(#"Changed Type", "Custom", each {2}[Column3])
Thank you for your help in advance
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Hi Hamidrezaei,
There are a couple ways to do this. The "easy" but brute force way is just to add a custom column to the table/query and enter the date. Then, just trim out the rows you don't need.
A more "system" type approach would be to promote headers, making that date a column header, then unpivot that column. Then, you would have to remove rows and promote headers and then rename the date to whatever the name is:
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Hi Hamidrezaei,
There are a couple ways to do this. The "easy" but brute force way is just to add a custom column to the table/query and enter the date. Then, just trim out the rows you don't need.
A more "system" type approach would be to promote headers, making that date a column header, then unpivot that column. Then, you would have to remove rows and promote headers and then rename the date to whatever the name is:
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Hi @collinq
The problem with the unpivoting is that the date is changed every day , so the column name is not recognized the next day. Is there any other way to do this?
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