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I am importing Cisco CUCM CDR records into PowerBI, the IP addresses are stored as values like:
88366090
306331402
-921139702
In Excel I was able to convert these to readable IP address format by using a formula like this:
CONCATENATE(HEX2DEC(MID(DEC2HEX([origIpAddr]+4294967296),8,2)),".",HEX2DEC(MID(DEC2HEX([origIpAddr]+4294967296),6,2)),".",HEX2DEC(MID(DEC2HEX([origIpAddr]+4294967296),4,2)),".",HEX2DEC(MID(DEC2HEX([origIpAddr]+4294967296),2,2)))
However PowerBI M Code doesnt like CANCATENATE "Expression.Error: The name 'CONCATENATE' wasn't recognized. Make sure it's spelled correctly."
What is the best way to achieve the same?
Did you ever manage to get sorted with this?
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