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Dear Community,
I have a question concerining extracting lists in Power Query. So in my query I have multiple columns. One of them ist called "TeamID" an contains numbers. Another one is called "statistics" and contains a number of lists. The data is from a football API.
The lists have a structure like this:
List.Sum(List.Transform([statistics], each if [team_id] = 1079 and Record.HasFields(_, "details") then List.Sum(List.Transform(_[details], each if _[type_id] = 321 then _[value][total] else 0)) else 0))
Now my problem: This code works perfectly. But I don't want to go deep into Power Query to change the team_id everytime I change the team. So instead of the absolute number I wanted to connect this part with my column "TeamID" from the query. Like this...
= List.Sum(List.Transform([statistics], each if [team_id] = @Abfrage3[TeamID] and Record.HasFields(_, "details") then List.Sum(List.Transform(_[details], each if _[type_id] = 321 then _[value][total] else 0)) else 0))
But this doesnt work. Everytime I get "0" as a result. It's the same when I try it with a parameter or a similar field in another query. Maybe some of you will have a hint for me.
Thanks in Advance, Greetings, Marvin
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Hi @Anonymous
You may try the following code for a new column:
= let vTeamId = [TeamID] in List.Sum(List.Transform([statistics], each if [team_id] = vTeamId and Record.HasFields(_, "details") then List.Sum(List.Transform(_[details], each if _[type_id] = 321 then _[value][total] else 0)) else 0))
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Jing
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Hi @Anonymous
You may try the following code for a new column:
= let vTeamId = [TeamID] in List.Sum(List.Transform([statistics], each if [team_id] = vTeamId and Record.HasFields(_, "details") then List.Sum(List.Transform(_[details], each if _[type_id] = 321 then _[value][total] else 0)) else 0))
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Jing
If this post helps, please Accept it as Solution to help other members find it.
Thank you so much, you're my hero 😍
Why not just parse the JSON with Json.Document to simplify things? You may need to add/remove characters to create valid JSON but should still be easier.
Pat
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