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elaj
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Replace multiple values in multiple columns in one step in power query

Hi,

 

i have a table like that:image.png

and i want to replace the string values to numbers like that:

 

"Last 4 weeks" = 1
"2 months ago" = 2
"3 months ago" = 3
"4 months ago" = 4
... etc

 

is there a way to do the replace with this multiple values in multiple custom selected columns in one step in power query?

i only found solutions for multiple values for one column... or one value for multiple columns.

 

Thanks for your answers

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v-easonf-msft
Community Support
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Hi , @elaj 

I'm afraid  there is no way to do the replace with this multiple values in multiple custom selected columns in one step in power query.

As shown in this document, the  syntax structure  of function "Table.Replace.Value"  does not seem to support the branch structure  something like "each if .. then..". 

Even if you use conditional columns, you can only operate column one by one.

 

Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Eason

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v-easonf-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi , @elaj 

I'm afraid  there is no way to do the replace with this multiple values in multiple custom selected columns in one step in power query.

As shown in this document, the  syntax structure  of function "Table.Replace.Value"  does not seem to support the branch structure  something like "each if .. then..". 

Even if you use conditional columns, you can only operate column one by one.

 

Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Eason

Anonymous
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Hello!

You can transform the variable (transform/ Replace values), remember that there you must take into account that the source variable is in text and you want to change it and that it is numbered (by clicking new parameter and there you select the type of variable).

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I usually like to leave the original variable. To do this, I add a new conditional column (add column/conditional column).

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I hope it works 🙂 for you.

harshnathani
Community Champion
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Hi @elaj ,

 

You can do this in Power Query.

 

 

Go to the Transform Ribbon and Select Replace Value.

 

You can replace the values one by one.

 

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Regards,

Harsh Nathani


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@elaj - Are you trying this in Power Query, DAX or do you care?


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