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Question:
I am trying to remove all columns of a particular type with the exception of 1. I already know how to dynamically remove all the columns of a type, but i cant figure out how to exclude one of them. So in other words, remove all columns of type table or record except TRANSACTION_LINES.
Table.RemoveColumns(TRANSACTIONS_Table, Table.ColumnsOfType(TRANSACTIONS_Table, {type record, type table}))
This is what im using for the removal all columns of those types, just need to figure out how to not remove TRANSACTION_LINES which is a type of table.
I know im close but im totally stumped.
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Hello @Anonymous
try this
Table.RemoveColumns(TRANSACTIONS_Table, List.Difference(Table.ColumnsOfType(TRANSACTIONS_Table, {type record, type table}),{"TRANSACTION_LINES"}))
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Hello @Anonymous
try this
Table.RemoveColumns(TRANSACTIONS_Table, List.Difference(Table.ColumnsOfType(TRANSACTIONS_Table, {type record, type table}),{"TRANSACTION_LINES"}))
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Have fun
Jimmy
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