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Hi Community,
I am using List.Generate to create a loop function in power query.
This loop is running on start date & end date for each iteration, which I am getting from within the loop.
The starting dates, I have defined , currently within the List.Generate() function. Can these dates be defined out of the list.Generate function.
ie
If I can use startdate and enddate commented in green, instead of hardcoding in List.Generate() here in Red.
I tried using it, but it could not recognize those values.
//StartDate = #date(2018,01,01),
//EndDate = #date(2018,01,31),
GeneratedList =
List.Generate(
()=>[StartDate = #date(2017,11,01),EndDate = Date.AddMonths(StartDate,1),res =FnGetOnePage(StartDate,EndDate)],
each [StartDate] < DateTime.Date(DateTime.LocalNow()),
each [StartDate = Date.AddMonths([StartDate],1),
EndDate= Date.AddMonths([EndDate],1),
res = FnGetOnePage(StartDate,EndDate)
],
each[res][profiles]
),
Result = Table.FromRecords(List.Combine(GeneratedList))
in
ResultRegards
emudria
Solved! Go to Solution.
Not exactly like yours, but this worked for me:
let
StartDate = #date(2017,01,01),
EndDate = #date(2018,01,31),
GeneratedList = List.Generate(()=>StartDate, each _ < EndDate, each Date.AddMonths(_,1))
in
GeneratedList
Not exactly like yours, but this worked for me:
let
StartDate = #date(2017,01,01),
EndDate = #date(2018,01,31),
GeneratedList = List.Generate(()=>StartDate, each _ < EndDate, each Date.AddMonths(_,1))
in
GeneratedList
@Anonymous,
Glad to hear that. You may help accept solution. Your contribution is highly appreciated.
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