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Assume I have a simple table with 2 steps:
let
Step1 = #table (type table[Names = Text.Type, Money = Int64.Type], {{"John", 1}, {"Jack", 2},{"Mary", 4} }),
Step2 = Table.Skip(Step1,1)
in
Step2
If I want to check the evolution of the total sum of the “money” column I can create a record like this:
CheckManual = [
Step1 = List.Sum(Table.Column(Step1, "Money")),
Step2 = List.Sum(Table.Column(Step2, "Money"))
]
But this hard codes the previous steps names. Is there a way to work this around?
Also something that would required a simple copy paste in the advanced editors of the steps I want to evaluate would be fine.
Eg I tried to transform the steps names into a list like in the example below, but could do a similar thing with the “money” column through the steps…
StepsNames = Record.FieldNames([
Step1 = #table (type table[Names = Text.Type, Money = Int64.Type], {{"John", 1}, {"Jack", 2},{"Mary", 4} }),
Step2 = Table.Skip(Step1,1)
])
Thanks!
Solved! Go to Solution.
let
steps =
[
Step1 = #table (type table[Names = Text.Type, Money = Int64.Type], {{"John", 1}, {"Jack", 2},{"Mary", 4} }),
Step2 = Table.Skip(Step1,1)
],
money_evolution = ((fields) => Record.FromList(List.Transform(fields, (x) => List.Sum(Record.Field(steps, x)[Money])), fields))(Record.FieldNames(steps))
in
money_evolution
let
steps =
[
Step1 = #table (type table[Names = Text.Type, Money = Int64.Type], {{"John", 1}, {"Jack", 2},{"Mary", 4} }),
Step2 = Table.Skip(Step1,1)
],
money_evolution = ((fields) => Record.FromList(List.Transform(fields, (x) => List.Sum(Record.Field(steps, x)[Money])), fields))(Record.FieldNames(steps))
in
money_evolution
that's great! would you mind explaining how it works? I'm little familiar with the "=>" function syntax
"steps" is record.
Record.FieldNames(steps)
reads it's fields' names and gets list of names (of steps).
List.Transform
goes over the list, picks up every other (step) name and calculates List.Sum of Money column values.
Record.FromList
folds the results into another record with steps names and Money totals.
M is functional language so get used to functions syntax and usage.
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