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stribor45
Post Prodigy
Post Prodigy

Execute n times

This code works for me fine but as I can not hard code n and i would know it from "some other code" how would I make this into a loop that would run n times?

 

//some other code
in
     result1,
     a = Query1{0}[list],
     b = Query1{1}[list],
     ......
     n = Query1{n}[list]
     c = List.Combine({a,b,...n})
in 
     c

 

 

 

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dufoq3
Super User
Super User

What about this? Just change Number 100 to your n value - it can be stored also in [Column1] for example, so replace 100 with [Column1] if you add this as custom column.

 

 

= List.Combine(List.Transform({0..100}, (n)=> Query1{n}[list]))

 

 


Note: Check this link to learn how to use my query.
Check this link if you don't know how to provide sample data.

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dufoq3
Super User
Super User

What about this? Just change Number 100 to your n value - it can be stored also in [Column1] for example, so replace 100 with [Column1] if you add this as custom column.

 

 

= List.Combine(List.Transform({0..100}, (n)=> Query1{n}[list]))

 

 


Note: Check this link to learn how to use my query.
Check this link if you don't know how to provide sample data.

just realized that my n is in //some other code  and not accessible in that part of the code

If you mean in other query - in that case it is accessible.


Note: Check this link to learn how to use my query.
Check this link if you don't know how to provide sample data.

it is inside Query1 

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