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Hi,
I have some thing like :
#"Added Items" = Cube.Transform(#"12345678", { [... some custom dimensions ...], {Cube.AddAndExpandDimensionColumn, "ga:date", {"ga:date"}, {"Date"}}, {Cube.AddAndExpandDimensionColumn, "ga:source", {"ga:source"}, {"Source"}}, {Cube.AddMeasureColumn, "Avg. Time on Page", "ga:avgTimeOnPage"}, {Cube.AddMeasureColumn, "Pageviews", "gaSmiley Tongueageviews"}, {Cube.AddMeasureColumn, "Time on Page", "ga:timeOnPage"}}),
#"Changed Type" = Table.TransformColumnTypes( #"Added Items",{{"[... a column name ...]", type date}})
in
#"Changed Type"
The column was a text column, and I change it to Date, all the other column are change to Text, so I lose every single type except the new one.
Like "Time on Page" or "Pageviews" are now Text Column.
Any idea why?
Same thing happen when I add a new column, all the columns are transform to Text.
Solved! Go to Solution.
@Anonymous
The Power BI Team have logged it in their internal bug tracking system. You can use the workaround until it is fixed.
Best Regards,
Herbert
Thanks!
For the moment, I assign the type everywhere manually.
@Anonymous
The Power BI Team have logged it in their internal bug tracking system. You can use the workaround until it is fixed.
Best Regards,
Herbert
Hi @Anonymous,
I can reproduce the issue in my environment. I already reported this issue internally, will update here once I get any feedback.![]()
Regards
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