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Merging Rows in Power Query
- Jul 24, 2021
SumairChughtai Perhaps like in the attached file. I assumed that the raw looks like in the blue table. The Power Query output is in the green table, using only standard UI commands.
SumairChughtai Would be helpful if you could explain how you would wan the end result to look like.
I would like to merge them as in the attached excel file.
The red font indicates what the data is in its original form.
The yellow highlighted is how I want the data to end up as one complete record.
Thank you for your interest in the problem.
Regards,
Sumair
- Riny_van_EekelenJul 24, 2021Platinum Contributor
SumairChughtai Perhaps like in the attached file. I assumed that the raw looks like in the blue table. The Power Query output is in the green table, using only standard UI commands.
- SumairChughtaiJul 24, 2021Copper ContributorHello Riny,
Your second table in the attached excel file (the one in green) is how I would like my format to be in Power Query. Kindly enlighten me as to how you came up with this solution.
Thank you! - Yea_SoJul 24, 2021Bronze Contributor
it kind of cracks me up this other user asking for help on a different thread, does not want to create at least a 20 to 40 rows of sample data, then the truth comes out ... turns out he's got 7,000 rows of data to organize. lol
- Yea_SoJul 24, 2021Bronze Contributor
I don't like to work on a solution based on a guess premise, its a time waster, I'd rather be watching movies on netflix if the challenge is based on a guess.