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Hello all,
I get my data directly from Salesforce (objects).
Without making any changes in the Power Query Editor, I click "Close & Apply".
I have a total of 3671 rows. By filtering on the category I need, I get 904 rows.
But if I perform the same type of filter in the Power Query Editor and click "Close & Apply", I get only 56 rows.
I clicked "refresh" hoping to be a data update problem, but I continued with 56 rows.
Shouldn't the result be the same?
Best regards,
Solved! Go to Solution.
I think I was using the filter the wrong way.
The data I needed to filter had 4 types of formats:
MO-xxxx
RD-xxxx
EW-xxxx
AD-xxxx
I needed to filter only the MO.
Then in Query Editor, in the search bar I would type "MO", and it would go back to reduced list.
But I saw that there is the Text Filters option. And by filtering MO through it, I got the exact value.
I think I was using the filter the wrong way.
The data I needed to filter had 4 types of formats:
MO-xxxx
RD-xxxx
EW-xxxx
AD-xxxx
I needed to filter only the MO.
Then in Query Editor, in the search bar I would type "MO", and it would go back to reduced list.
But I saw that there is the Text Filters option. And by filtering MO through it, I got the exact value.
@Anonymous
You may try adding Table.
In the PowerQuery Editor only one preview/subset is loaded at a time.
If you click on Close&Apply - which number do you see there?
Because in principle you should see the same number of values.
BR,
Josef
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