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Hi there,
I ran into a weird issue: I have created a datetime table in the Query Editor which shows the infor I want. But in the table view, the data is very different. See screenshots below (Query Editor result on the left, Table View on the right).
Thanks for your help.
Cheers, Sven
Solved! Go to Solution.
@amitchandak not sure I understand what you mean.
I have created the datetime calendar in the query editor. The other table was not created. It is simply how the datetime calendar appears in the table view.
However, I closed PBI and re-opened it and the issue disappeared.
@amitchandak not sure I understand what you mean.
I have created the datetime calendar in the query editor. The other table was not created. It is simply how the datetime calendar appears in the table view.
However, I closed PBI and re-opened it and the issue disappeared.
I experience a very similiar issue. PowerQuery and Table View are different from each other. Two different column headers seem to be switched for no obvious reason.
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