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To build a date table, I used to use datetime.localnow() in a blank query and then convert it to a table. The convert to table is now missing. How have they changed it?
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Hi,
I think this is not the expected behavior in dark mode.
I tested in the dark mode, and I saw the same thing as what you described.
Please try to change it to not-dark mode, and then you will see something like below.
I am also facing the same issue, can anyone help on this please
Hi,
I think, if you right-click the column name in the query in Power Query Editor, you can see the functions.
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Hi,
I think this is not the expected behavior in dark mode.
I tested in the dark mode, and I saw the same thing as what you described.
Please try to change it to not-dark mode, and then you will see something like below.
I am not in dark mode and am experiencing the same issue. Any tips?
Thank you. It was the dark mode issue you mentioned. Very much appreciated.
Hello @Tallyski,
You might be unchecked enable load? You can check with right click on the date table.
Kind Regards,
Gökberk Uzuntaş
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No, it's not that. When I created the query, no datetime transform box appeared for me to select convert.
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