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Is it possible to rename multiple columns within a single line in the advance editor
#"Rename TarCon" = Table.RenameColumns(#"TarLike",{{"TargetConsequence_FieldValuesAsText","Target Consequence Assessment"}})
The above syntax renames a column from TargetConsequence_FieldValuesAsText to Target Consequence Assessmet. But it is possible to rename multiple columns at once or do i have to do each column rename one by one ?
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Found the solution. 🙂
#"Rename TarCon" = Table.RenameColumns(#"TarLike",{
{"TargetConsequence_FieldValuesAsText","Target Consequence Assessment"},
{"second column","new name}
})
Found the solution. 🙂
#"Rename TarCon" = Table.RenameColumns(#"TarLike",{
{"TargetConsequence_FieldValuesAsText","Target Consequence Assessment"},
{"second column","new name}
})
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