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Yesterday, I updated Power BI Desktop and now, the filter dropdown is gone in the Query Editor. How can see the values for a given column and/or filter that column like I used to?
Thank you!
I have the exact same problem 😕
Hi @huguest ,
I found that it releases another version of PowerBI (2.70.5500.0) on early Saturday and based on my test, I haven't found the above problem.
Best Regards,
Teige
I finally had a chance to re-install the latest available version (via the standard updated process) and it is verison 2.70.5494.761 64-bit (June, 2019).
It is still the same with missing filters and formula error. I will revert back to the April version once again...
I also just noticed that the following formula no longer recognizes "null" values and returns an error for all rows where the Start Date in null. This used to work just fine before the update...
"Last 4Q", each if [Start Date] = null then null else if [Start Date] < Date.AddQuarters([TodayQ],-4)
then "No"
else if [Start Date] >= [TodayQ] then "No"
else "Yes")
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