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Anonymous
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Adding DateTime.Local() as an imported datetime column

Hello,

 

I am trying to add an imported date column during the Power Query step of my dataflow. I have an inserted timestamp for the source, however that timestamp can change. I am trying to utilize the incremental refresh capabilities of Dataflows and advice from Microsoft is that if one wants to use the (Detect Max Data Changes) option, I would need a DateTime column that would not change.

 

This led to me trying to create the DateTime column in Power Query. I cannot use DAX since DAX is not allowed at this step of the Dataflow process.

I tried adding a custom column (seen below) but am getting this error: 

Table.AddColumn(#"Removed columns", "Custom", DateTime.LocalNow())
We cannot convert the value #datetime(2020, 2, 27, 11, 39, 28.9966141) to type Function.

Any help on this would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you!
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HotChilli
Super User
Super User

It's close.  It needs an "each" before DateTime.LocalNow

 

Did you type this in the advanced editor? If you use the 'Add Column' in the interface, it adds it for you

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HotChilli
Super User
Super User

It's close.  It needs an "each" before DateTime.LocalNow

 

Did you type this in the advanced editor? If you use the 'Add Column' in the interface, it adds it for you

Anonymous
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Thank you @HotChilli it worked.

To your later question, yes I started with adding a conditional column then edited it in the advanced editor. I was unable to find the add new column in the interface. could you point me to where it is?



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