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Hello, I have a list from which I need to return the last value of a column.
This works with the following formula.
List.Last(List.RemoveItems(Record.ToList(_),{""}))Now I wonder if it is also possible to return the second to last value in this way?
Can someone help?
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @Anonymous,
Yes, you can. But in a slightly differnt fashion, e.g. :
let
Source = {1..9},
OneBeforeLast = Source{List.Count(Source)-2}
in
OneBeforeLastCheers,
John
Hi @Anonymous,
Yes, you can. But in a slightly differnt fashion, e.g. :
let
Source = {1..9},
OneBeforeLast = Source{List.Count(Source)-2}
in
OneBeforeLastCheers,
John
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