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Anonymous
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Edit a Single Cell

Hello,

 

I am trying to edit the data through Power BI Desktop.  We have a lot of data that needs manually modified, but it seems the replace function does not work on a single cell.  How would someone suggest to manually modify data in Power Bi? All of this data comes from a source that cannot be modified prior to coming into Power BI. (Trying to automate a report).

I want for example for this data : 

 

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to replace the empty cell in country by "UK" wen the ID=id2 and "FR" when the ID=id5.

Thank you for your help.

 

Best regards,

 
 
 
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V-lianl-msft
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Hi @Anonymous ,

 

If you cannot modify the data in the query editor, you can only use DAX to create new columns as @Greg_Deckler said.

Because there is no concept of cells in power Bi, you can only use DAX to create new columns, or use M query in query editor to modify the data.https://radacad.com/conditional-column-in-power-bi-using-power-query-you-can-do-anything 

 

Best Regards,
Liang
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V-lianl-msft
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Hi @Anonymous ,

 

If you cannot modify the data in the query editor, you can only use DAX to create new columns as @Greg_Deckler said.

Because there is no concept of cells in power Bi, you can only use DAX to create new columns, or use M query in query editor to modify the data.https://radacad.com/conditional-column-in-power-bi-using-power-query-you-can-do-anything 

 

Best Regards,
Liang
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Greg_Deckler
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You could create a new column like:

 

if [ID] = "id2" then "UK" else if [ID] = "id5" then "FR" else [country]

or in DAX

SWITCH([ID],
  "id2","UK",
  "id5","FR",
  [country]
)


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Hi @Anonymous ,

 

Have you tried to replace it using Power Query ?



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