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SteveApa
Frequent Visitor

Create a string Column in Advanced Editor

Hi All...

How do I create a new column (named Type) in advanced editor and set it to a string value?  

let
Source = Sql.Database("XXXXXX", "YYY", [Query="
select
[Proj] as ""Proj#"",

null as ""Type"" -- this works

8 as ""Type"" - this works
""special"" as ""Type"" -- this does not.  How to do this?
from
[mytable] 
"])
in
Source

 

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SteveApa
Frequent Visitor

Sorry... But you are all incorrect.  I had a different typo.  It does work to assign a "string" to a new column in a select statemement:

let
    Source = Sql.Database("xxxx", "yyy", [Query="
        select
              'GDC' as ""Type""
        from
            [table1] 

        union
        select
            'bill' as [Type]
        from
            [table2] bill
      "])
in
    Source

 

 

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SteveApa
Frequent Visitor

Sorry... But you are all incorrect.  I had a different typo.  It does work to assign a "string" to a new column in a select statemement:

let
    Source = Sql.Database("xxxx", "yyy", [Query="
        select
              'GDC' as ""Type""
        from
            [table1] 

        union
        select
            'bill' as [Type]
        from
            [table2] bill
      "])
in
    Source

 

 

v-ssriganesh
Community Support
Community Support

Hello @SteveApa,
Thank you for reaching out to the Microsoft Fabric Community forum.

Also thanks you, @Cookistador for the great insight. string values cannot be directly assigned in the SQL query within Power Query. Instead, you’ll need to add the text column within Power Query after retrieving the data.

  • NULL and numeric values work in SQL because they are less ambiguous.
  • String values require explicit handling within Power Query.
  • The best approach is to add the new column after loading the data into Power Query.


If this information is helpful, please “Accept it as a solution” and give a "kudos" to assist other community members in resolving similar issues more efficiently.
Thank you.

Cookistador
Super User
Super User

If I remember well, you cannot

You have to add the text column with 

AddedTypeColumn = Table.AddColumn(Source, "Type", each "special", type text)


NULL and numeric values are often handled seamlessly because they are less ambiguous.

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