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Hi,
I have a simple two column table a = text b = numbers,
i have added two columns ,
Table.AddColumn( Source, "N", each
Type.IsNullable(
Value.Type( [B] )))I have been trying to use Table.ColumnsOfType, and I don't really unserstand the nullable aspect ,
As I understand the Change type step values applied are nullable, ( even though it will have text not nullable text )
so if i use
= Table.ColumnsOfType(
#table( type table [ A = text ] , { { "abc"} } ),
{ type text } )This works but I get into difficulty when importing a 'reall' table can some one give me a some help / reading suggestion,
I've read quite a bit on Type is nullable, and it seems contradict itself and makes my head hurt.
Richard.
Solved! Go to Solution.
To return columns of type number, try:
Table.ColumnsOfType(Source,{type nullable number})
Also note you can determine whether a column type is nullable or not by inspecting the isNullable column of the output from Table.Schema
Yes, I have a question re schema, but I need to work to get put an example together,
but thanks for repsonding.
To return columns of type number, try:
Table.ColumnsOfType(Source,{type nullable number})
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