I only found your channel recently and immediately subscribed! Beautiful technique for fixing the column headers. I understand how to change a regular query into a function, but I once saw a video where the query was set up in such a way that you could right click on it in the PQ editor and select Create Function, and the function was created keeping the source query and in such a way that if the source query was changed, the function created from that query was updated. It would be awesome if you could show that! Maybe then I'd remember where it came from - the way the function used to import files in a folder is created from a regular query which when edited changes in the query are duplicated in the function! Regardless, great video.
Se aprende mucho con sus videos. Gracias por compartir
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I only found your channel recently and immediately subscribed! Beautiful technique for fixing the column headers.
I understand how to change a regular query into a function, but I once saw a video where the query was set up in such a way that you could right click on it in the PQ editor and select Create Function, and the function was created keeping the source query and in such a way that if the source query was changed, the function created from that query was updated. It would be awesome if you could show that! Maybe then I'd remember where it came from - the way the function used to import files in a folder is created from a regular query which when edited changes in the query are duplicated in the function!
Regardless, great video.
Great ! As usual. 🙏🏽🙏🏽👌🏽
I hear only left audio from the headphones. Thanks anyway for the video ☺️
Damn🔥this is good!
thanks man!
I had no idea you can invoke a function like that.
When we need to use let & in