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Hi all,
Please assist whats wrong with below. It doesn't seem to filter properly.
Table.AddColumn(#"Added Conditional Column", "Dupli", each if [Count]>1 and [LODT]="null" and [DCHT]="null" then "YES" else "NO")
I've already tried >1 / ="2" / =2 / but still all data in that column shows NO even though there are thousands that should have YES value.
In DAX, I have successfully created it as below but I need to create the columns directly in power query to filter the duplicates out.
Thank you.
Regards,
Dina
Solved! Go to Solution.
@dnsia , Try like
Table.AddColumn(#"Added Conditional Column", "Dupli", each if [Count]>1 and [LODT]=null and [DCHT]=null then "YES" else "NO")
refer
http://excel-inside.pro/blog/2018/05/17/comparing-null-values-in-power-query/
@dnsia , Try like
Table.AddColumn(#"Added Conditional Column", "Dupli", each if [Count]>1 and [LODT]=null and [DCHT]=null then "YES" else "NO")
refer
http://excel-inside.pro/blog/2018/05/17/comparing-null-values-in-power-query/
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