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Macc-PA
Helper I
Helper I

Change datetime column value conditionally without creating new columns.

Hi,

 

I am trying to change the value of a datetime column based on certain conditions. Is it possible to do so without having to create new columns.

 

I have tried the following using the pattern for changing a text column value conditionally on a another column.

 

Table.ReplaceValue(#"LastEditDate",
each [LasteditDate],
each if Time.Hour([LasteditDate]) = 21 then [LasteditDate] + #duration(0,1,31,0) else [LastEditDate]
, Replacer.ReplaceValue
, {"LastEditDate"}
)

 

Thank you

 

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Jakinta
Solution Sage
Solution Sage

= Table.TransformColumns(LastEditDate,{{"LasteditDate", each if Time.Hour(_) = 21 then _ + #duration(0,1,31,0) else _, type datetime}})

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Jakinta
Solution Sage
Solution Sage

= Table.TransformColumns(LastEditDate,{{"LasteditDate", each if Time.Hour(_) = 21 then _ + #duration(0,1,31,0) else _, type datetime}})

Thank you - worked great.

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