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JVos
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Insert empty row without explicitly specifying column names

For adding one empty row to the "Sorted rows" intermediate result I have the following code:

 

Table.InsertRows(#"Sorted Rows", 0, {[RoutingCropGroupCode = "", RouteName = "", LineNumber = "", Percentage = "", Quantity = "", DisplaySequence = "", CheckUniqueness = "", CheckPercentage = "", CheckRCGRouteMaster = ""]})

 

However, when there will be a change in the source columns, the code is broken. How can I add the columns dynamically?

 

Probably it's something with Table.ColumnNames(#"Sorted Rows"), but this will only return the column names. How then to add the empty values?

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Zubair_Muhammad
Community Champion
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@JVos 

 

Also this one.

This uses your Table.InsertRows method

 

= Table.InsertRows(#"Sorted Rows", 0,{Record.FromList(List.Repeat({""},Table.ColumnCount(#"Sorted Rows")),Table.ColumnNames(#"Sorted Rows"))})

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Syndicate_Admin
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ChatGPT told me to use this. It is simple and it works.

 

Table.Combine( { Table.FromRecords( { [ ] } ), NormalTable } ) 

 

Expression "Table.FromRecords( { [ ] } )" will return table with 1 row and zero columns (!!!).  After union, no new columns will be added to "NormalTable" because they don't exist, but one row will be added. That one row will be filled with nulls, as it is normal behavior for Table.Combine function. Super clever.

Zubair_Muhammad
Community Champion
Community Champion

@JVos 

 

Also this one.

This uses your Table.InsertRows method

 

= Table.InsertRows(#"Sorted Rows", 0,{Record.FromList(List.Repeat({""},Table.ColumnCount(#"Sorted Rows")),Table.ColumnNames(#"Sorted Rows"))})

Just to add that this won't create a truly empty row - it inserts "" and should instead use

List.Repeat(null)

 

@Zubair_Muhammad: Works perfectly, thank you!

Zubair_Muhammad
Community Champion
Community Champion

@JVos 

 

Try this alternative

 

Table.Combine({
Table.FromColumns(List.Transform(List.Repeat({""},Table.ColumnCount(#"Sorted Rows")),each {_}),Table.ColumnNames(#"Sorted Rows")),
#"Sorted Rows"})

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