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Hi everyone,
I have the feeling the answer is 'no', but here it goes.
I have added certain steps into the query, but for the life of me I can't figure out which rows are being filtered in this second step in the image. The dataset is huge in both number of rows and columns, and visually there's no way I can figure it out.
Thank you in advance, community!
Alice
Solved! Go to Solution.
01 : Go to "Edit Queries>> Home tab >> Advanced Editor" here you can see the "M Code" of that particular step.
02: In "Edit Queries">> View Tab enable "Formula Bar". This will show you "M Code" for that particular step
01 : Go to "Edit Queries>> Home tab >> Advanced Editor" here you can see the "M Code" of that particular step.
02: In "Edit Queries">> View Tab enable "Formula Bar". This will show you "M Code" for that particular step
Thanks, Shivendra! Your solution number 2 is especially useful!
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