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Andrew_lu1933
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How to use Table.ReplaceMatchingRows() third paramters?

in document, we see there is third paramters, but we can't find how to use third parameter.

 

 

Table.ReplaceMatchingRows(
table as table, 
replacements as list, 
optional equationCriteria as any
)

 

I have one requirement, if [Name] = "GZ", each [A1] column == [A], [B1]==[B], 

can use Table.ReplaceMatchingRows ?

if use Table.ReplaceValue() only change one column in one time!

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wdx223_Daniel
Super User
Super User

NewStep=Table.FromRecords(Table.TransformRows(PreviousStepName,each if [Name]="GZ" then _&[A1=[A],B1=[B]] else _))

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wdx223_Daniel
Super User
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NewStep=Table.FromRecords(Table.TransformRows(PreviousStepName,each if [Name]="GZ" then _&[A1=[A],B1=[B]] else _))

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