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Hi All,
I have successfully used the combine.text function to adapt my incoming data stream into the format I want and this is going great, but I have a specific text string which I need to append a quotation mark to, but I can't work out the syntax to do so.
All I need is the ability to change 123 to be 123"
What is the syntax for treating a quotation mark as a text string?
so I can write
Text.Combine({[#"raw_width"],"text"},"")
which gives me 123text as an output
but what can I replace "text" with in order to give an output of 123" ?
thanks in advance,
James
Solved! Go to Solution.
In Power Query, the escape character for a quotation mark inside a string is represented as ""(two quotation marks).
For example, a string containing a single quotation mark would be written as
""""
(four quotation marks), which just so happens to be the string with which your "text" string should be replaced.
EDITED:
Apparently, you can't post here four quotation marks in a row outside of a "code element".
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In Power Query, the escape character for a quotation mark inside a string is represented as ""(two quotation marks).
For example, a string containing a single quotation mark would be written as
""""
(four quotation marks), which just so happens to be the string with which your "text" string should be replaced.
EDITED:
Apparently, you can't post here four quotation marks in a row outside of a "code element".
Note that the results of copying from the Power Query preview grid will be wrapped in double-quotes. I found copying from the preview pane at the bottom worked better for me when testing. Thanks for the answer above!
works perfect 🙂 thanks for your help,
J
You're welcome. Glad I could help.
In Power Query, the escape character for a quotation mark inside a string is represented as ""(two quotation marks).
For example, a string containing a single quotation mark would be written as """", which just so happens to be the string with which your "text" string should be replaced.
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