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frogeyes
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Remove Numeric Columns with M

Hi All,

 

Is there a straightforward way to remove miltiple colums with numeric values from a table with M?

 

= Table.RemoveColumns(#"Changed Type",Table.ColumnsOfType(#"Table1", {Int64.Type}))

 

This just does't work 😞 

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ImkeF
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Hi @frogeyes ,
it should work like so:
Table.RemoveColumns(#"Changed Type",Table.ColumnsOfType(#"Changed Type", {Int64.Type}))

But maybe you have to use a different number type like so:
Table.RemoveColumns(#"Changed Type",Table.ColumnsOfType(#"Changed Type", {Number.Type}))

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