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benjamin_sasin
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Add hours to existing column

Hi, I've got a whole sequence of steps in Power Query and already a bunch of pivot tables connected to the data. I found out that the time input is wrong and believes it's in my current time zone (but it's not). So I have to add + 7 hours. I've done that successfully by adding a column NewColumn = [create_user_date] + #duration(0,7,0,0) , however I would like to replace the current colum instead of adding a new one.

 

I've learned about Table.TranformColumns, but I can't figure out the actual syntax to do this with my current DateTime.

 

Any suggestions?

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Zubair_Muhammad
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@benjamin_sasin 

 

You can add this step.

Replace text in "red font" with your previous step's name

 

= Table.TransformColumns(#"Changed Type",{"create_user_date", each _ + #duration(0,7,0,0)})

Regards
Zubair

Please try my custom visuals

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Zubair_Muhammad
Community Champion
Community Champion

@benjamin_sasin 

 

You can add this step.

Replace text in "red font" with your previous step's name

 

= Table.TransformColumns(#"Changed Type",{"create_user_date", each _ + #duration(0,7,0,0)})

Regards
Zubair

Please try my custom visuals

Hi, 

 

I can't get this to work.. It's asking for a comma after the #duration... 

Any tips? 

 

//Sigrid

 

Okay it's working! Thanks.

 

What's the underscore for in = Table.TransformColumns(#"Source", {"user_create_date", each _ + #duration(0,7,0,0)})?

@benjamin_sasin 

 

_ is the value that is passed as parameter to the function.

In Table.TransformColumns function it is the intersection of current row and Column you have chosen

 

Another example, If you simply create a new custom column as follows...it will return you the current row as records

 

= _

Regards
Zubair

Please try my custom visuals

This is weird syntax, but why not. Thanks!

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