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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
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@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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