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ialayidi
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No data shows after applying a Row filter using Advanced Editor

Hello, 

 

I'm using an ODBC connection and have a table with over 13 million rows. I only need to analyze a certain category named Rework. The preview does not load due to size of table. I can apply the row filter manually through Advanced Editor, however; it is not giving me any rows, nor is there any error! The main objective here is to reduce the refresh time. Please help! Thanks! 

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= Table.SelectRows(TRANSLOG_Table,each ([LOC_DESC]) = "REWORK")

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Kaviraj11
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Can you create another subset table of this and distinct the LOC_DESC column and see the actual value?




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It keeps thinking for over an hour without a status... 

Kaviraj11
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Can you try with Contains and make sure it's case sensitive:

 

= Table.SelectRows(TRANSLOG_Table, each Text.Contains([LOC_DESC], "Re"))




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It took forever to run the code, and gave me the same result as using "REWORK" 

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