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Hi,
I have a data table that has been copied into Power BI. I would like to add a data column (not from a forumula) that I just type the values in. But I don't see anyway to do that.
When I click enter data it always wants to create a new table which is NOT what I want to do. I just want to add a new column that I can type whatever data I want in.
Thanks,
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Hi @Anonymous,
As you said, it is not supported to add a column via typing any value you want.
To work around this requirement, you could
Alternativele, repeate above step1 and step2, then, create a new column in source table using formula like: Column=LOOKUPVALUE(NewTable[Column2],NewTable[Column1],SourceTable[Index])
Best regards,
Yuliana Gu
Hi @Anonymous,
As you said, it is not supported to add a column via typing any value you want.
To work around this requirement, you could
Alternativele, repeate above step1 and step2, then, create a new column in source table using formula like: Column=LOOKUPVALUE(NewTable[Column2],NewTable[Column1],SourceTable[Index])
Best regards,
Yuliana Gu
Wow that is a HUGE flaw. I hope they fix this soon. Something so easy to do in excel should be possible here as well.
Thanks for the answer.
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