Join us at FabCon Atlanta from March 16 - 20, 2026, for the ultimate Fabric, Power BI, AI and SQL community-led event. Save $200 with code FABCOMM.
Register now!Vote for your favorite vizzies from the Power BI Dataviz World Championship submissions. Vote now!
Dear all,
I have the following code:
let
Source1 = OVERALL_DISTRIBUTION,
#"Filtered Rows" = Table.SelectRows(Source1, each ([Integrated_Check_Valve] = "Integrated Check Valve NO") and ([Connection_Type_Front_Port] = "Female Thread") and ([Voltage] = "24VDC") and ([Valve_Function] = "Collector") and ([Sealing_Material] = "FPM") and ([Pipe_Size_Front_Port] = "1/2 inch")),
Source2 = Component_List,
Name_Column = Source2 [Name],
Breakdown_Numbers = List.Count (Name_Column),
New = Table.AddColumn(#"Filtered Rows", "List", each {1..[Breakdown_Numbers]})
in New
As you can see, my target is to use the variable Breakdown_Numbers (related to the source 2) to add a column List in the Source1.
However I got the following error:
Expression.Error: The field 'Breakdown_Numbers' of the record wasn't found
I think this is something related to the variable delcaration, but I am not very familiar with the topic.
Hoping you can support.
Thanks.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @Mic1979
Remove the square brackets around Breakdown_Numbers in the New step:
New = Table.AddColumn(#"Filtered Rows", "List", each {1 .. Breakdown_Numbers})
A reference to another variable within a let expression doesn't require square brackets.
With the square brackets, [Breakdown_Numbers] was attempting to access a field named Breakdown_Numbers within the rows of #"Filtered Rows", which would work only if #"Filtered Rows" contained a column named Breakdown_Numbers.
See here:
Hi @Mic1979
Remove the square brackets around Breakdown_Numbers in the New step:
New = Table.AddColumn(#"Filtered Rows", "List", each {1 .. Breakdown_Numbers})
A reference to another variable within a let expression doesn't require square brackets.
With the square brackets, [Breakdown_Numbers] was attempting to access a field named Breakdown_Numbers within the rows of #"Filtered Rows", which would work only if #"Filtered Rows" contained a column named Breakdown_Numbers.
See here:
PERFECT!!
Thanks
Vote for your favorite vizzies from the Power BI World Championship submissions!
If you love stickers, then you will definitely want to check out our Community Sticker Challenge!
Check out the January 2026 Power BI update to learn about new features.
| User | Count |
|---|---|
| 12 | |
| 11 | |
| 7 | |
| 7 | |
| 6 |