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Sean
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9 years ago
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Query Editor - Split Column By #(lf) Line Feed

Looking for some help in Splitting a Column by Delimeter #(lf) Line Feed

(generated by ALT+Enter in Excel OR when the data source is a table in a webpage)

 

let
    Source = Excel.Workbook(File.Contents("C:\Split Column by Line Feed.xlsx"), null, true),
    Table1_Table = Source{[Item="Table1",Kind="Table"]}[Data],
    #"Changed Type" = Table.TransformColumnTypes(Table1_Table,{{"Area", type text}}),
    #"Split Column by Delimiter" = Table.SplitColumn(#"Changed Type","Area",Splitter.SplitTextByDelimiter("#(#)(lf)", QuoteStyle.Csv),{"Area.1", "Area.2"}),
    #"Changed Type1" = Table.TransformColumnTypes(#"Split Column by Delimiter",{{"Area.1", type text}, {"Area.2", type text}})
in
    #"Changed Type1"

 

 

I found this post by Ken Puls but I can't seem to get it to work with the code above

 

Thanks! :smileyhappy:

  • Sean's avatar
    Sean
    9 years ago

    Okay here are the simple User Interface Steps to Split using Special Characters! :smileyhappy:

     

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  • MarcelBeug's avatar
    MarcelBeug
    Community Champion

    Without reading all the details of your post, I see "#(#)lf" in your code and coincidentally I just came across the phenomenon: wheneve you enter a special character code like "#(lf)" in some UI text box, the code generated will change it in "#(#)lf".

    You should adjust the code to "#(lf)".

    Edit: now I read the post from Ken Puls and he mentions this phenomenon too.

     

    After that, you won't be able to adjust the code via the small wheel right from the step name, but only via the formula bar or the advanced editor.

     

    So far I know about 1 exception: when splitting columns by delimiter via the UI, in the popup under advanced options, you can check "Split using special characters": when you select a special character from the list, or enter your own special character, in both cases you must have that "Split using special characters" checked.

     

    Edit 2: maybe you can use the Lines.ToText function.

     

    Edit 3: another exception is the option "Replace Values" for text columns:

     

    • Sean's avatar
      Sean
      Community Champion

      Okay here are the simple User Interface Steps to Split using Special Characters! :smileyhappy: