Hola Luis!!! Me alegra saber que te es de utilidad. Lo grabé en Español también, pero no he terminado la edición 😬. Te mando muchos saludos y un fuerte abrazo hasta Argentina!!! 🤗
The third parameter is optional, you won't see it through intellisense until you provide the comma after the second parameter. For more information about Table.SelectColumns, you can check: learn.microsoft.com/en-us/powerquery-m/table-selectcolumns Thanks for watching 😊
Thank you Alejandra for the great power Query Example.
Very nice! Using IsEven is likely faster than filtering the Name column.
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Alejandra. Impresionante !!! No te imaginas lo útil que me resulta. Muchas gracias. Un cariño grande desde Argentina.
Hola Luis!!! Me alegra saber que te es de utilidad. Lo grabé en Español también, pero no he terminado la edición 😬. Te mando muchos saludos y un fuerte abrazo hasta Argentina!!! 🤗
Always on Point, Gracias Alejandra. I missed you
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Brilliant... Just what I needed. Thank you Alejandra.
Glad you found it useful! Thanks for watching 😊
Very nice. I never had the needed to use that, but I found a nice workaround.
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muchas gracias señorita !!!
De nada Rajesh! Thanks for watching 😊
In Excel 365 Table.SelectColumns have only two parameters.
The third parameter is optional, you won't see it through intellisense until you provide the comma after the second parameter.
For more information about Table.SelectColumns, you can check:
learn.microsoft.com/en-us/powerquery-m/table-selectcolumns
Thanks for watching 😊
thanks for this!
You're very welcome! Thanks for watching 😊