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efroseroc
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Number vs Int64.type

Hi thanks for reading,

My question is, if I for example have the followig expression in power query:

Table.TransformColumnTypes(#"Filtered columns",{{"Income", Int64.Type},....

Is it better than this?

Table.TransformColumnTypes(#"Filtered columns",{{"Income", type number},....

 Or whats the difference between the two?

Because Int64 is the data type power bi automatically detected and I'm confused 

 

Thanks again,

Best regards,

E.

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Jimmy801
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Hello @efroseroc 

 

to complete @mahoneypat  answer, type number are all number (1, 1.2 etc.) whereever Int64 stands for integer meaning whole number (3,5,7)

 

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Jimmy801
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Hello @efroseroc 

 

to complete @mahoneypat  answer, type number are all number (1, 1.2 etc.) whereever Int64 stands for integer meaning whole number (3,5,7)

 

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Jimmy

mahoneypat
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If you have decimal numbers, you will need number.  I did a quick test on a column with many rows and the file size didn't change when i used the two types.

Pat

 





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