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I want to remove all columns after the column that is named "Q3". How should I write this in M?
The number of columns before Q3 is dynamic.
Regrads,
Dave
Solved! Go to Solution.
Insert following statement where you can replace Source with previous step
= Table.RemoveColumns(Source,List.RemoveRange(Table.ColumnNames(Source),0,List.PositionOf(Table.ColumnNames(Source),"Q3")+1))
Insert following statement where you can replace Source with previous step
= Table.RemoveColumns(Source,List.RemoveRange(Table.ColumnNames(Source),0,List.PositionOf(Table.ColumnNames(Source),"Q3")+1))
Works lika a charm! Thank you!
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