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FValluch
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How to write conditional function in PQ

Hello, 

 

I have a few columns in PQ editor. I would need to write function into PQ: 

 

If column "E" => 5 milions, stay in the report

If column "E" <5 milions, then stay in the report only if suma (G:L) >500.000

So for example, all the lines from 2-20 should be visible and also line 21 and 23.

How to use function? Or is it possible to use function in the filter? 

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Many thanks for any advice.

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hello, @FValluch 

Table.SelectRows(your_table, (x) => x[E] >= 5000000 or List.Sum(Record.FieldValues(Record.SelectFields(x, {"G", "H", "I", "J", "K", "L"}))) > 500000)

 and replace all chars with actual column names. 

 

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FValluch
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There is a function in XLS, which is actualy working:

=KDYŽ([@Celkem]>=5000000;"REPORT";KDYŽ([@Suma]>=500000;"Report";NEPRAVDA))

hello, @FValluch 

Table.SelectRows(your_table, (x) => x[E] >= 5000000 or List.Sum(Record.FieldValues(Record.SelectFields(x, {"G", "H", "I", "J", "K", "L"}))) > 500000)

 and replace all chars with actual column names. 

 

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