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Data preparation - crosstab or transposing

mellata
5 - Atom

Hi all,

 

Am getting started into Alteryx and am having trouble doing the following manipulation.

 

I have many rows which have a common ID fields. I would like to put all the different values of the columns of the rows within the same row as different column values.

 

I currently have the following format

 

IDDateValue1Value2
1abc
1def
1hij
2abc
2def
2hij

 

I would like to turn it into

 

IDValue1(1)Value2(1)Value1(2)Value2(2)Value1(3)Value2(3)
1bcefij
2bcefij

 

The order of the bc/ef/ij depends on the sequence of the dates, with the first dates to the left and latest dates to the right.

 

Would love to get your help!

 

Thanks!

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pcatterson
11 - Bolide

I think this should accomplish what you want.

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