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Hi @t4r05,
You just need to remove the second "let".
let
Map = (val as number) => if val >= 10 then "a" else "b", // -- some functino defined before rest of query
let Source = OData.Feed("https://endpoint/odata"),
Bills_table = Source{[Name="Bills",Signature="table"]}[Data],
Result = Table.AddColumn(Bills_table, "MapValue", each Map(_[AmountBilled]))
in
Result
Best Regards,
Dale
Hi @t4r05,
Could you please mark the proper answer as a solution?
Best Regards,
Dale
Hi @t4r05,
You just need to remove the second "let".
let
Map = (val as number) => if val >= 10 then "a" else "b", // -- some functino defined before rest of query
let Source = OData.Feed("https://endpoint/odata"),
Bills_table = Source{[Name="Bills",Signature="table"]}[Data],
Result = Table.AddColumn(Bills_table, "MapValue", each Map(_[AmountBilled]))
in
Result
Best Regards,
Dale
Hi @t4r05,
Modify the name of the function and code as below on the screenshot and try again:
map
let
Source = (val as number) => if val > 10 then "a" else "b"
in
SourceRegards,
Ruslan
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