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Hi All,
I am importing my data with SQL and have two columns (RECOMMENDED_BLK & RECOMMENDED_LOT). I would like to comine these values into a new column while having a slash between them.
For instance new column values = 6490/002, 5893/001B, 5889/001. Is this possible?
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi aishak.
You can inside power query add a custon column with the code below
Text.Combine({Text.From([RECOMMMENDED_BLK], "pt-BR"), "/", [RECOMMENDED_LOT]})
best regards.
Hi aishak.
You can inside power query add a custon column with the code below
Text.Combine({Text.From([RECOMMMENDED_BLK], "pt-BR"), "/", [RECOMMENDED_LOT]})
best regards.
This worked thank you. Recommended_BLK had three M's in your response.
I am receiving error for some reason. Do you have any clue what the issue is?
= Table.AddColumn(#"prev step", "Concat", each [RECOMMENDED_BLK] & "/" & [RECOMMENDED_LOT])
Btw, why not concatenate columns in sql?
SELECT CONCAT(RECOMMENDED_BLK, '/', RECOMMENDED_LOT) AS RECOMMENDED_CONCAT
or
SELECT (RECOMMENDED_BLK + '/' + RECOMMENDED_LOT) AS RECOMMENDED_CONCAT
if "+" operator is supported by your db.
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Hi,
I am receiving this error. I am trying to do this in PowerBI if possible. Thanks
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