OK, so say I make a simple function (in the advanced editor):
(test1 as text)=> let if test1 = "yes" then Source = "OK" else Source = "Dang" in Source
This has an error of Token Identifier expeted for the if. What am I doing wrong??
The other thing I was wondering, is if test1 is not equal to "yes", instead of setting source as "Dang", am I able to exit the function with a text string as an error? In most programming languages you just return a value there and it will stop processing the rest of the function, but this doesn't seem an option in Power Query.
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Hi @Anonymous -
the right synthax is:
(test1 as text)=> let Source = if test1 = "yes" then "OK" else "Dang" in Source
for the other question, it depends on what else have in your query, is the function the only code?
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Hi @Anonymous -
the right synthax is:
(test1 as text)=> let Source = if test1 = "yes" then "OK" else "Dang" in Source
for the other question, it depends on what else have in your query, is the function the only code?
Did I answer your question correctly? Mark my answer as a solution!
Proud to be a Datanaut!
@LivioLanzo wrote:it depends on what else have in your query, is the function the only code?
This function would be called from another function. However, it is only this function I want to exit, and just return an error string. The parent function should continue to process and will just display the error.
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