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Hi all,
a potentially simple thing ![]()
I have to add an extra column to my table - which is the copy of an existing column in the same table, but I have to change just a few values (actually names) here and there. The 'Create column from examples' seems not to be working since does not get the logic, so I am trying with the customized column.
What I would need is the equivalent of simple "IF" excel formula which would allow me to replace the names I want to.
Example: I have a list of countries (column1) and a list of continents (column2).
I have to create a new column which replicates the continents list I have already, but includes another continent ("newcontinent") - which I would refer to some of the countries in the countries list.
So in excel woul be something like = IF ('Country'='XX'; "newcontinent"; "Country")
Any hint on how to transpose this into the power query editor?
Many thanks!!
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @Anonymous ,
You may go to "Add Column" and select "Conditional Column"
Regards,
Pradip Microsoft Certified Trainer
Thanks, I was looking for the hardest way ignoring the pre-made solution :).
Hi @Anonymous ,
You may go to "Add Column" and select "Conditional Column"
Regards,
Pradip Microsoft Certified Trainer
Hi @Anonymous
You can go to "Add column" --> "Custom Column" --> write the fomula --> if [Country name] = "XX" then "New continent" else "Country"
Regards,
Pradip Microsoft Certified Trainer
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