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Eric7
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Simplyfy multiple calls to Table.ReplaceValue

Hi, I wonder if it is possible to simplyfy multiple calls to Table.ReplaceValue by creating one function?

 

Here are 3 calls to Table.ReplaceValue:

#"Encode Id" = Table.ReplaceValue(Source, each [Tenant Id], each fnc_ATS_Encode_Id([Tenant Id], pTR),Replacer.ReplaceValue,{"Tenant Id"}),
#"Encode Id2" = Table.ReplaceValue(#"Encode Id", each [Department Id], each fnc_ATS_Encode_Id([Department Id], pTR),Replacer.ReplaceValue,{"Department Id"}),
#"Encode Id3" = Table.ReplaceValue(#"Encode Id2", each [Parent Department Id], each fnc_ATS_Encode_Id([Parent Department Id], pTR),Replacer.ReplaceValue,{"Parent Department Id"}

 

It would be nice to have a function like below taking only the table and a list of the 3 column names as parameters:
#"Encode Id" = fnc_ATS_EncodeCols(Source, {{"Tenant Id"}, {"Department Id"}, {"Parent Department Id"}})

which then calls Table.Replace for each of the columns specified in the paramter list.

 

My attempt to use

col = Table.Column("Tenant Id") to get the col inside fnc_ATS_EncodeCols() to use as [col] did not succeed...

 

 

Eric

 

 

 

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Smauro
Solution Sage
Solution Sage

Hi @Eric7 

 

You could just transform each column in one line, but I do find Table.ReplaceValue to work a bit faster.

Try this:

Table.ReplaceValue(
    Source, nullnull,
    (x, y, z) => fnc_ATS_Encode_Id(x, pTR),
    { "Tenant Id""Department Id""Parent Department Id" }
)

 




Feel free to connect with me:
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Smauro
Solution Sage
Solution Sage

Hi @Eric7 

 

You could just transform each column in one line, but I do find Table.ReplaceValue to work a bit faster.

Try this:

Table.ReplaceValue(
    Source, nullnull,
    (x, y, z) => fnc_ATS_Encode_Id(x, pTR),
    { "Tenant Id""Department Id""Parent Department Id" }
)

 




Feel free to connect with me:
LinkedIn

Thank you so much, my friend! Works perfectly.

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