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Data Tansformation

Jaganmohan
8 - Asteroid

Hi Team,

 

Could you please assist on below mentioned query - Thanks in advance.

Orginal Data set :

IdDATEPrice
121724611/14/202220.08
121724611/13/202219.95
121724611/10/202219.43
121724611/9/202218.43
121724611/8/202218.56
121724611/7/202218.51
121722511/14/202256.3
121722511/13/202255.5
121722511/10/202254
121722511/9/202255.7
121722511/8/202256.5
121722511/7/202257.3
121720211/14/202211.22
121720211/13/202210.89
121720211/10/202210.62
121720211/9/202210.97
121720211/8/202211.71
121720211/7/202211.88

 

Required Solution :

id11/14/202211/13/202211/10/202211/9/202211/8/202211/7/2022
121724620.0819.9519.4318.4318.5618.51
121722556.355.55455.756.557.3
121720211.2210.8910.6210.9711.7111.88
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Felipe_Ribeir0
16 - Nebula

Hi @Jaganmohan 

 

One way of doing this

 

Felipe_Ribeir0_0-1668522271628.png

 

DataNath
17 - Castor

Here's how you can do this whilst easily maintaining the order of fields and rows:

 

DataNath_0-1668522466922.png

 

As standard, Cross-Tab will cause fields to be sorted in alphabetical order and so we can get around this by just assigning an ascending integer to each which we then just swap out for the original header that corresponds to it when we come to the final few steps.

ShankerV
17 - Castor

Hi @Jaganmohan 

 

You can achieve your solution in the below way.

 

ShankerV_0-1668529440440.png

 

Many thanks

Shanker V

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