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You can try using the "VALUE() function" in the column, but you should certainly be able to change it within power query
You can try using the "VALUE() function" in the column, but you should certainly be able to change it within power query
Thanks, Im trying to do it SQL side to help with performance but the power query work . Cheers!
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