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fsim
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table.ExpanTableColumn with changing columns' names

hi there,

Every month I get a brunch of 20 xls files containing 12+ columns. The name of those columns changed every month (typically previous 5 months, current month, next 6 months ) . How can I use the Table.ExpandTableColumn function without knowing the names of the columns ?

I tried Table.ExpanTableColumn(#"PreviousStep", "XlsContent",{*}) and, of course, it didn't work 🙂

I guess I should get them from a function, but I can't figure out wich one.

Can you help ?

 

thanks !

 

 

 

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Mariusz
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Hi @fsim 

 

Please, see the attached file with a solution, it will look at all the column names within the tables and use this as a list to expand columns

 

Best Regards,
Mariusz

If this post helps, then please consider Accepting it as the solution.

 

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Jimmy801
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Hello @fsim 

 

use this codesnippet to understand how to build your Table.ExpandColumn dynamically.

    ExpandAllColumns = Table.ExpandTableColumn
    (
        PreviousStep, 
        "ColumnToBeExpanded", 
        List.Union
        (
            List.Transform
            (
                List.Buffer(PreviousStep[ColumnToBeExpanded]), each Table.ColumnNames
                (
                    _
                )
            )
        )
    )
in
    ExpandAllColumns

 

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Kudos are nice to - thanks
Have fun

Jimmy

fsim
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@Jimmy801  Hello ! Thank you for your answer. I will also check your solution ! 

kr,

 

Fred

Jimmy801
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Community Champion

Hello @fsim 

 

that would be nice 🙂

Thank you

 

have a nice day

 

Jimmy

Mariusz
Community Champion
Community Champion

Hi @fsim 

 

Please, see the attached file with a solution, it will look at all the column names within the tables and use this as a list to expand columns

 

Best Regards,
Mariusz

If this post helps, then please consider Accepting it as the solution.

 

fsim
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Hi @Mariusz  this is perfect, 

Thank you so much.

 

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