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I am trying to clean rows containing Credit Notes as well as the rows with matching Invoices. For example I want to delete the row with CN-1234 as well as the row INV-1234. It is easy to delete all the CN rows, but how do I delete the matching INV row as well? Just a newbie so any advice welcome.
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Hi, @Mikee5 one more
let
Source = YourSource,
cr_notes = List.Buffer(List.Select(Source[YourColumn], (x) => Text.Contains(x, "CN"))),
lst = List.Buffer(List.Combine({List.Transform(CN, (x) => Text.Replace(x, "CN", "INV")), cr_notes})),
select = Table.SelectRows(Source, (x) => not List.ContainsAny(x[YourColumn], lst))
in
select
Thanks all for the fantastic responses. I have ended up using the list.buffer solution which works well.
Hi, @Mikee5 one more
let
Source = YourSource,
cr_notes = List.Buffer(List.Select(Source[YourColumn], (x) => Text.Contains(x, "CN"))),
lst = List.Buffer(List.Combine({List.Transform(CN, (x) => Text.Replace(x, "CN", "INV")), cr_notes})),
select = Table.SelectRows(Source, (x) => not List.ContainsAny(x[YourColumn], lst))
in
select
Hi, @AlienSx
let
Source = YourSource,
cr_notes = List.Buffer(List.Select(Source[YourColumn], (x) => Text.Contains(x, "CN"))),
lst = List.Buffer(List.Combine({List.Transform(cr_notes, (x) => Text.Replace(x, "CN", "INV")), cr_notes})),
select = Table.SelectRows(Source, (x) => not List.ContainsAny({x[YourColumn]}, lst))
in
select
Stéphane
@slorin thank you, mate! Better choice would be
(x) => not List.Contains(lst, x[YourColumn])
Hi @Mikee5 ,
Provide another idea:
let
Source = YourDataSource,
AddCustomColumn = Table.AddColumn(Source, "InvoiceNumber", each Text.AfterDelimiter([ID], "-")),
GroupRows = Table.Group(AddCustomColumn, {"InvoiceNumber"}, {{"Count", each Table.RowCount(_), type number}, {"Data", each _, type table}}),
FilterGroups = Table.SelectRows(GroupRows, each [Count] = 1),
ExpandGroups = Table.ExpandTableColumn(FilterGroups, "Data", Table.ColumnNames(Source)),
RemoveColumns = Table.RemoveColumns(ExpandGroups, {"InvoiceNumber", "Count"})
in
RemoveColumns
Best Regards,
Gao
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Hi
Select CN, replace "CN" by "INV" and join Source with CN+INV, JoinKind = LeftAnti
let
Source = YourSource,
CN = Table.SelectRows(Source, each Text.Contains([YourColumn], "CN")),
INV = Table.ReplaceValue(CN,"CN","INV", Replacer.ReplaceText,{"YourColumn"}),
Join_LeftAnti = Table.NestedJoin(Source, {"YourColumn"}, Table.Combine({INV, CN}), {"YourColumn"}, "NewColumn", JoinKind.LeftAnti)
in
Join_LeftAnti
Stéphane
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