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Hi,
I'm having some trouble setting up some Facebook integration to a Power BI report.
I've followed the extensive Power BI guide, but it appears the Facebook API has changed since then, and it doesn't work the same way.
I am trying to count the amount of "likes" each post recieves, but the Power Query aggregate count function is counting nulls.
is there a way to edit the code below so it only counts if the name is not null?
= Table.AggregateTableColumn(#"Expanded connections", "likes", {{"name", List.Count, "Count of name"}})
aybe something like:
= Table.AggregateTableColumn(#"Expanded connections", "likes", {{"name", List.Count("name"<>null), "Count of name"}})
Thanks!
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@epod184 wrote:
Hi,
I'm having some trouble setting up some Facebook integration to a Power BI report.
I've followed the extensive Power BI guide, but it appears the Facebook API has changed since then, and it doesn't work the same way.
I am trying to count the amount of "likes" each post recieves, but the Power Query aggregate count function is counting nulls.
is there a way to edit the code below so it only counts if the name is not null?
= Table.AggregateTableColumn(#"Expanded connections", "likes", {{"name", List.Count, "Count of name"}})aybe something like:
= Table.AggregateTableColumn(#"Expanded connections", "likes", {{"name", List.Count("name"<>null), "Count of name"}})Thanks!
Instead of the AggregateTableColumn, you could try to add an custom column as
=Table.RowCount(Table.SelectRows([likes], each [name] <> null))
@epod184 wrote:
Hi,
I'm having some trouble setting up some Facebook integration to a Power BI report.
I've followed the extensive Power BI guide, but it appears the Facebook API has changed since then, and it doesn't work the same way.
I am trying to count the amount of "likes" each post recieves, but the Power Query aggregate count function is counting nulls.
is there a way to edit the code below so it only counts if the name is not null?
= Table.AggregateTableColumn(#"Expanded connections", "likes", {{"name", List.Count, "Count of name"}})aybe something like:
= Table.AggregateTableColumn(#"Expanded connections", "likes", {{"name", List.Count("name"<>null), "Count of name"}})Thanks!
Instead of the AggregateTableColumn, you could try to add an custom column as
=Table.RowCount(Table.SelectRows([likes], each [name] <> null))
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