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marcodea
Helper II
Helper II

Recursive Function cause strange data load

Hi members.

My data source is a CSV with 4000 rows and one column is the DATE. For some rows the DATE is null because is related to the previous row. I would like to create a new field to have the correct DATE.

I used a recursive function that seems to work properly in the query editor, but when I apply the changes to the model, it starts loading data without stopping.

I created the following steps:

 

1) Load table TAB1

2) Add an index to TAB1

3) Duplicate TAB1 in TAB2

4) Create a custom recursive function that check the value of the current row, if null search the previous row. The function use TAB2

5) Invoke the custom function in a new column (TAB1 - FUN1)

 

Thanks for helping.

 

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Table in query editor. Calculated column Fun1 seems correct

Table.jpg

 

Recursive function 

Fun.jpg

 

 

Steps.jpg

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artemus
Employee
Employee

It sounds like Table.FillUp(table, "column") library function will do what you want.

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marcodea
Helper II
Helper II

Very good suggest.

It seems Table.FillUp work only with null value and sometimes I need to check other column but with some other steps I find a solution

 

 

artemus
Employee
Employee

It sounds like Table.FillUp(table, "column") library function will do what you want.

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