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Hi all,
I can't quite work out why I'm getting the "Token Equal expected" error.
(let PO# = [POnumber] in Table.SelectRows (purchaseDocuments, each [POnumber] = PO#)){0} [amount]
The "Merged" table is where I'm creating the the custom column, and I'm trying to get "PO#" to look up the "POnumber" in the "purchaseDocuments" table and return the "amount" value from the "purchaseDocuments" table for the corresponding "PO#" in the "Merged" table.
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Put following formula in custom column box
= try purchaseDocuments{[POnumber=[#"PO#"]]}[amount] otherwise null
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Use this
let
#"PO#" = [POnumber]
in
Table.SelectRows (purchaseDocuments, each [POnumber] = #"PO#"){0} [amount]
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Hi Vijay,
The formula works, but I get an error in the resulting created column. What have I missed?
The "Merged" table is where I'm creating the the custom column, and I'm trying to get "PO#" to look up the "POnumber" in the "purchaseDocuments" table and return the "amount" value from the "purchaseDocuments" table for the corresponding "PO#" in the "Merged" table.
Both tables have been refreshed.
Put following formula in custom column box
= try purchaseDocuments{[POnumber=[#"PO#"]]}[amount] otherwise null
👍 It's been a pleasure to help you | Help Hours: 11 AM to 9 PM (UTC+05:30)
How to get your questions answered quickly -- How to provide sample data
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