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Hi there.
I have an Excel Datasheet stored in Sharepoint, where I have some VLookUps formulas and lots of "#N/A" Errors.
Of course if I try to import data from this sheet, PBI returns "Error" on his cells.
I tried to put some IfErrors (IfError(Vlookup;"")) on the Excel datasheet, trying to solve this starting from the roots. Then I reloaded the Data in PBI but the errors still remains.
I tried also to delete the SourceData and reloaded it again, but with no results.
A way to solve this could be to change errors with PowerQuery... but why it doesn't works by adding IfError on the Excel formulas? 😕
Thanks
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Hi there,
I managed to handle my problem by replacing the errors with null whit powerquery. Seems that it works fine 🙂
Hi there,
I managed to handle my problem by replacing the errors with null whit powerquery. Seems that it works fine 🙂
Hi @andreazambon
What is the data type of the imported column?
Can you share a link to some dummy excel like yours?
Type General in Excel, Type ABC123 in PBI.
You can try with 2 tables, one for dataset and one with VLookUPs as PBI datasource, its the same
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