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Moving/Rearranging Calculated Columns

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Sean on 24 Aug 2015 23:46:03

I'd like to be able to move/rearrange my Calculated Columns in the Data View so they can be placed next to columns where they would be more relevant and make more sense.


It would be nice also if the Calculated Columns are shaded darker as in PowerPivot so we can easily distinguish them.


Also please enable Ctrl+A (Select ALL) in the Data View - currently it works only in the Query Editor.


This way we could Select ALL Data in the Data View where it would include the Calculated Columns.

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Andreu fil on 19 Apr 2024 09:38:54

RE: Moving/Rearranging Calculated Columns

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Cuong Ho on 22 Mar 2024 11:11:47

RE: Moving/Rearranging Calculated Columns

Re-arrranging columns in data view is good feature that MS PBI should be high priority.

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Daniel Koenig on 14 Mar 2024 22:22:31

RE: Moving/Rearranging Calculated Columns

Adding my vote for being able to rearrange calculated columns in the Table View. The functionality would be very beneficial for organizing data prior to report creation. While columns can be organized via PowerQuery or SELECTCOLUMNS DAX, both have limitations (no calculated columns in PQ, and SELECTCOLUMNS is time consuming and just creates another table, which can lead to performance issues, more maintenance, etc.). It's certainly fine to just create your "view" on the report side, but then you have to move back and forth between what you are calculating and what you are creating. Being able to streamline/organize reduces errors and improves the user experience. Is any logic based on column position within the table? I could see that being an issue, but it also seems odd if it was constructed in that manner. Anyways, first world problems, but I think the community (and certainly myself) would respond well to this improvement.

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Thomas G on 12 Mar 2024 13:07:54

RE: Moving/Rearranging Calculated Columns

PLEASE FIX THIS!! THANK YOU... SUPER ANNOYING :-/

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L Power BI User on 31 Jan 2024 13:37:56

RE: Moving/Rearranging Calculated Columns

Just another voice to add how unbelievable it is that this very simple feature is not available! Imagine you had to leave your groceries in the order they were placed into the grocery bag to use them....

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Michael Asplin on 24 Jan 2024 10:47:50

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I love power BI, but i am infuriated by the amount of resurce sput into rever more fancy visuals when the basics of managing the data are ignored. it's rare I get exactyl the right column order on first shot and often its further into the project that additional columns have to be pulled in or calcuated. Now they are in a completely nonsensical order . Incredible we had this functionality in power pivot, but still being igonred

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Richard Stebles on 18 Jan 2024 13:05:13

RE: Moving/Rearranging Calculated Columns

It's mindboggling that this is still not implemented, nine years later.Do you really need votes to make something the same as it is in Excel's implementation, in Power Pivot?

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Jeffery Caissie on 04 Jan 2024 19:21:51

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Adding my vote to enable moving calculated columns in the Table View to a logical order to the user/developer.

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Karthik Kanur Palaniswamy on 12 Dec 2023 18:50:46

RE: Moving/Rearranging Calculated Columns

The column order should be maintained on the Data view as it appears in the Power Query. It is a pain to find the columns on this view when they are scrambled. This needs to be fixed.