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I tried to find a way to do this without success so I am hoping someone here can help. I have data that is coming from a database which is arranged as follows:
SN Date test parameter Data 1 1/1/2017 testname1 data1 1 1/1/2017 testname2 data2 1 1/1/2017 testname3 data3 I would like to be able to convert the data for a given serial number, SN, into the following format SN Date Tastname1 Testname2 Testname3 1 1/1/2017 data1 data2 data3 Is this possible? Thank you, Mark |
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