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Another noob question.
My source data is ugly and I end up doing a lot of "replace values" . For example, sometimes a person's name includes a middle initial, and sometimes the same name does not. So I end up making one match the other.
The question is , is it better to do this in power query or with dax once the data is loaded ?
thanks for the help.
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Hi, @Flexx
It is generally recommended to clean data in PowerQuery, such as the replacement of some dirty data.
Dax is biased towards the summary and analysis of data.
Power Query M vs DAX: Getting the Best of Both
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Eason
Thank you so much !
Hi, @Flexx
It is generally recommended to clean data in PowerQuery, such as the replacement of some dirty data.
Dax is biased towards the summary and analysis of data.
Power Query M vs DAX: Getting the Best of Both
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Eason
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