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Trying to get my head round Dynamics 365 Finance and Operations and Power BI.
Finance and Operations holds product data and each product can have multiple attributes against it.
Due to the way Finance and Operations stores the data it looks initially like this.
ProductCode | AttributeName | TextValue |
10000 | Size | 5 |
10000 | Finish | Matt |
10000 | Hex | ABCDE |
20000 | Size | 2 |
20000 | Finish | Gloss |
20000 | Hex | DEFGH |
30000 | Size | Roll |
30000 | Length | 6 |
30000 | Match | Full |
30000 | Washable | Yes |
For ease of reporting in Power BI I would like to transform it to look like this.
ProductCode | Size | Finish | Hex | Length | Match | Washable |
10000 | 5 | Matt | ABCDE | |||
20000 | 2 | Gloss | DEFGH | |||
30000 | Roll | 6 | Full | Yes |
I am a bit stuck / end of my knowledge / patience 🙂
Cant get it to work.....
Anyone got any ideas?
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @RobHaigh ,
In Power Query, select your [AttributeName] column, go to the Transform tab > Pivot Column and set up the dialog like this:
...to get this output:
Pete
Proud to be a Datanaut!
Pete, Many thanks, saved me a ton of head scratching 🙂
Hi @RobHaigh ,
In Power Query, select your [AttributeName] column, go to the Transform tab > Pivot Column and set up the dialog like this:
...to get this output:
Pete
Proud to be a Datanaut!
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