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Hi,
I suspect this is a simple thing and I am just overlooking it so appologies in advance 🙂
Anyway, I have a conditional column which works great, I would like to do tha same condition to 25 identical columns (poor data source!).
Can I process this same step on all the columns at the same time? Or copy step to the other columns easily?
Cheers,
Scott
If you want to add multiple columns use List.Accumulate
If you want to transform multiple columns use Table.TransformColumns
Cool, thank you. I will watch a couple of vidoes on that fuction later 🙂
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