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Hi all,
intent to remove rows based on columns value.
Already added a conditional columns "toberemove", where if previous column didn't meet the criteria, a "0" will show here.
then apply
Table.RemoveMatchingRows(#"Reordered Columns",{[toberemove = 0]})
It's not removing any rows containing 0.
where is my mistake?
thanks
Watson
Solved! Go to Solution.
Note you could just filter to where your column <> 0, but try this syntax instead. You need to put the full row (values for all fields) in the list to get it to work w/o the 3rd parameter (or you can just add the specific field to look at like this).
Table.RemoveMatchingRows(#"Reordered Columns",{[toberemove = 0]}, "toberemove")
Pat
Note you could just filter to where your column <> 0, but try this syntax instead. You need to put the full row (values for all fields) in the list to get it to work w/o the 3rd parameter (or you can just add the specific field to look at like this).
Table.RemoveMatchingRows(#"Reordered Columns",{[toberemove = 0]}, "toberemove")
Pat
It works! The unwanted rows are now disapeared in the pivot chart. Thank you !!
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