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I have a powerQuery which combines 2 tables. The resulting table has a few columns that are null as a result of the combine. In one case, I am able to replace the null value with a text value using a the following statement:
Now, in another case, I have to replace the null column with a multiplication on 2 other columns. I am trying to use the following statement which results in an error:
= Table.TransformColumns(Source, {"Amount", each if (_ is null and [IndName] = "Response Costs") then ([Hours] * [Hourly Rate]) else _})
The error is
Expression.Error: We cannot apply field access to the type Null.
Details:
Value=
Key=IndName
Hi @sjpaq
Can you please try
= Table.TransformColumns(Source, {"Amount", each if [YourColumnName]=null and [IndName] = "Response Costs") then ([Hours] * [Hourly Rate]) else ""})
Or
Add new column
= Table.AddColumn(Source, "Amount", each if [YourColumnName]=null and [IndName] = "Response Costs" then ([Hours]*[Hourly Rate]) else ""}
Let me know if that works for you
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Thanks
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Hey @sjpaq ,
as far as I understand it's not possible to reference other columns in the Table.TransformColumns function:
"It’s important to note that a transformation can only take place on a column itself"
But you can add it as a new column and then delete the old one:
= Table.AddColumn(#"Changed Type", "Custom", each if [Amount] is null and [IndName] = "Response Costs" then [Hours] * [Hourly Rate] else [Amount])
If you need any help please let me know.
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Best regards
Denis
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Thank you Denis
I'm very close with your suggestion. The column [Hours] is on the original table, the column [Hourly Rate] is a lookup value set in a previous step (= Table.ExpandTableColumn(#"Merged Queries", "RankHourlyRates", {"Hourly Rate"}, {"Hourly Rate"})) and I cannot reference it in my multiplication. I get the following error.
Expression.Error: The field 'Hourly Rate' of the record wasn't found.
Details:
Breach=BR_Cyber Star 2024
Date=2/1/2024
Team Member Name=CTI0
Rank=Capt
Group or Cell=CTI
Activity=Detect
Hours=8
any ideas?
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