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OscarSuarez10
Helper III
Helper III

Table.FirstN Only select number values

Hello 

I´m trying to creat a table based in annother table using Table.FirstN conditional.

 

But I don´t know how to write a conditional that helps me to only select the data that are numbers in the colum, 

until the first text type data appears like this:

 

tabla.PNG

 

 

 

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Hi @OscarSuarez10,

then:

#"Keep only data until the word TIME appears in the column" = Table.FirstN(#"Previous Step", each [yourColumnName] <> "TIME")

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Nolock
Resident Rockstar
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Hi @OscarSuarez10,

you can use the function Number.FromText and try/otherwise.

I've prepared some test data in Source and then the second step contains the solution you've asked for.

let
    Source = Table.FromRows(Json.Document(Binary.Decompress(Binary.FromText("i45WMlSK1YlWMgKTxmAyEUwmgUkTMGkKJs2UYmMB", BinaryEncoding.Base64), Compression.Deflate)), let _t = ((type text) meta [Serialized.Text = true]) in type table [Column1 = _t]),
    TakeFirstNumbers = Table.FirstN(
        Source, 
        each 
            try 
                if Number.FromText([Column1]) <> Number.NaN then true else false 
            otherwise false
    )
in
    TakeFirstNumbers

Thank You for answer my question,

The thing is that I have to erase all the rows since the word "TIME" appears in the column

 

That´s why I´m tryin to use this:

#"Keep only data until the word TIME appears in the column" = Table.FirstN(#"Column", 24)

 

But I don´t want to use number 24 as a condition because If I use a different file, the word "TIME" can appear in a differente Row and It´s going to create a wrong table

 

Hi @OscarSuarez10,

then:

#"Keep only data until the word TIME appears in the column" = Table.FirstN(#"Previous Step", each [yourColumnName] <> "TIME")

Thank You that solved all my problems!

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