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Hello,
I need to change the column type of my table based on a text they contain.
So I have my list with all the columns that should be converted to the type Currency.Type:
filter_type_names =
List.Select(
Table.ColumnNames( #"Removed Columns"),
each
List.ContainsAny(
{_},
ListColCurrency,
(x, y) => Text.Contains(x, y, Comparer.OrdinalIgnoreCase))
)
And I would like now to apply it. Now the below code does not work - I guess it's because I am giving the list of column names altogether instead of giving column by column (so item by item of the list)?
FinalTransformedColumns=Table.TransformColumnTypes( #"Removed Columns",{filter_type_names,Currency.Type})
How should I modify it?
Thanks a lot!
Kind regards
Valeria
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi Valeria,
does this work?
FinalTransformedColumns = Table.TransformColumnTypes( #"Removed Columns", List.Transform( filter_type_names, each {_,Currency.Type}))
Hi Valeria,
does this work?
FinalTransformedColumns = Table.TransformColumnTypes( #"Removed Columns", List.Transform( filter_type_names, each {_,Currency.Type}))
@Jakinta yes it does! Thank you so much! I had tried a List.Zip with "Currency.Type" as second argument for every column, but powerBI would not accept it not recognizing the text input "Currency.Type" as a type.
Thanks again!
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