Hi - I have attributes and their values for SKUs in multiple rows which I want to convert to one row. All attribute names should be headers against each respective SKU. Is there a way to achieve this?exper.JPG
Hi - I have attributes and their values for SKUs in multiple rows which I want to convert to one row. All attribute names should be headers against each respective SKU. Is there a way to achieve this?exper.JPG
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Please attach a sample file that represents what you have. The structure of your attachment should be the same structure as your actual data. Any proprietary information should be changed.
Include in the attachment any code you're currently using (whether it works or not) and an "After" of what you wish the output to be.
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Thank you, Alan, for the guidelines, and sorry about that. I do not have any code right now I just wanted to check the possibility.
I am attaching the file with the "Actual Data" and "Desired Output" tabs. I hope this helps.
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