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I have a dataset whereby if both the columns Calls Attended % and Files Approved % have nulls then I want to filter the rows, I don't want to filter if one of the columns have a null value, As you can see in the below image row 15 would be filtered once the solution is applied.
Implementing this problem in power query.
Sample Data:
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @akhaliq7 ,
You can filter like this:
Table.SelectRows(
previousStepName,
each List.Sum( {[Calls Attended %], [Files Approved %]} ) <> null
)
Pete
Proud to be a Datanaut!
Hi @akhaliq7 ,
You can filter like this:
Table.SelectRows(
previousStepName,
each List.Sum( {[Calls Attended %], [Files Approved %]} ) <> null
)
Pete
Proud to be a Datanaut!
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