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soni27
Helper I
Helper I

Filter Nested Tables

Dear Experts:

 

Please assist to fix the following error message:

 

I would like to Filter [AllRev] table based on the CutDate and perform further calculations.

[AllRev] has a column name [MaxDate]

 

I tried below syntex:

= Table.AddColumn(WholeTable, "Custom",  (x) =>  Table.SelectRows([AllRev], each [MaxDate] <= x[CutDate]))

 

CutDate AllRev Custom

43105[Table] 
43112[Table] 
43119[Table] 

 

Expression.Error: There is an unknown identifier. Did you use the [field] shorthand for a _[field] outside of an 'each' expression?

 

Cheers!! Sanjeev Soni + 66 852434420

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Anonymous
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I think PQ is stating that it cannot find [AllRev].  Try adding the bold below.

 Table.AddColumn(WholeTable, "Custom",  (x) =>  Table.SelectRows(x[AllRev], each [MaxDate] <= x[CutDate]))

 

 

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Anonymous
Not applicable

I think PQ is stating that it cannot find [AllRev].  Try adding the bold below.

 Table.AddColumn(WholeTable, "Custom",  (x) =>  Table.SelectRows(x[AllRev], each [MaxDate] <= x[CutDate]))

 

 

Thank you Thank you Thank you!!!

Thanks for the super quick reply

 

If works well

 

cheers!! Soni

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