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Hi,
I have a need where the filter condition Column_name <> null has to be passed through the
= Table.SelectRows(Sales, each ([sold_to] <> null) )
I have columns in the fact as sold_to, ship_to, bill_to.
The dataset has to be seperately built to reduce the data and focus only on the particular type.
I am not able to use a parameter (defined) in place of the colum name. any suggestions.
thanks,
Venu
Solved! Go to Solution.
Use this
= Table.SelectRows(Sales, each (Record.Field(_,your parameter name)<> null) )
Change your parameter name appropriately.
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Best Regards,
Stephen Tao
Use this
= Table.SelectRows(Sales, each (Record.Field(_,your parameter name)<> null) )
Change your parameter name appropriately.
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