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Hello,
I am very new to make custom functions, but I am running into an error on the following function. I have an Employee table and want to flatten the employee - manager relationship. Before making it recursive, I just tried to make a single join function. I keep getting and error with how I am trying to pass the coumns to the Table.AddJoinColumn() function.
Below is the function and query calling it.
fnFlattenHierarchy
(HierarchyTable, ChildKeyColumn, ParentKeyColumn) =>
let
Source = Table.AddJoinColumn(HierarchyTable,{"ParentKeyColumn"},()=>HierarchyTable,{"ChildKeyColumn"},"NewColumn")
in
Source
Flattened Employee Table
let
Source = fnFlattenHierarchy(Employees, "EmployeeKey", "ParentEmployeeKey")
in
Source
Error
[Expresssion.Error] The Column 'ParentKeyColumn' of the table wasn't found.
Solved! Go to Solution.
ibeleive that putting double quotes around ParentKeyColumn you are having it be treated as a string instead of a variable.
ibeleive that putting double quotes around ParentKeyColumn you are having it be treated as a string instead of a variable.
Well that was easy! Worked like a charm. Hopefully this is an OK approach to making it recursive, thanks for the help!
I have a blog post on recursion with "M". Different problem, but recursion is recursion:
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