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Hello
How can I delete rows (by inserting the right code in the Advanced Editor) so that the rows of the table are deleted if a specific field has any of the values contained in another table's field?
Will that work when I hit refresh? As it will have to refresh the lookup table first before executing the deletion of the rows in the other table.
Thanks!
Hi @Anonymous
You can just use something like
Table.SelectRows(BaseTable, each <> fieldfromTheOtherTable)
to filter your base table. If you show a sample of both tables (please in text-tabular format) and include/explain the expected result we can get into the details
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