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I need to filter a table cell using an outer reference
= Table.AddColumn(#"Added Custom1", "Custom.2", each Table.SelectRows([Custom.1],each ([ChildInvoiceDate]=Date.AddDays(#"Added Custom1"[InvoiceDate],-365))))
In other words, [Custom.1] is a Cell which contains a table. I need to filter "ChildInvoiceDate" using the parent InvoiceDate i.e. another column cell on the main table.
you can try by creating a simple function
fn = ( InvDate as date, T as table ) => Table.SelectRows( T, each [ChildInvoiceDate] = Date.AddDays( InvDate, -365 ) )
AddCol = Table.AddColumn(
#"Added Custom1",
"Custom.2",
each fn( [InvoiceDate], [Custom.1] )
)
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