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Hi,
I want to create a new custom column by concatenating below 4 columns
Below screenshot shows the column name and final uid filed which is the desired output.
Thank you.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi, @Learner1585 [Code] goes last in your desired output
uid = Table.AddColumn(
your_table, "UID",
each [ID] & Text.From(Number.From([ActivityDate])) & Text.From(Number.From([Calendar Day])) & [Code]
)
Hi, @Learner1585 [Code] goes last in your desired output
uid = Table.AddColumn(
your_table, "UID",
each [ID] & Text.From(Number.From([ActivityDate])) & Text.From(Number.From([Calendar Day])) & [Code]
)
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