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Anonymous
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Table.RemoveMatchingRows with multiple criteria

Hello All,

 

Trying to get RemoveMatchingRows to work:

Table.RemoveMatchingRows(table as table, rows as list, optional equationCriteria as any) as table

 

I have a table of general ledger data that has the following columns:

 

Account #, Cost Center, Year, Company, January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December

 

I want to remove rows where each column January - December = 0.  I've done this another way (did a keep rows where each does not equal 0 OR next row does not equal 0, etc.), could've also created a column that takes the absolute value of each column, but I would like to figure out how to use the Table.RemoveMatchingRows.

 

I tried this equation:

 

Table.RemoveMatchingRows(#"Calculated Text Length",{[January = 0], [February = 0], [March = 0], [April = 0], [May = 0], [June = 0], [July = 0], [August = 0], [September = 0], [October = 0], [November = 0], [December = 0]})

 

Is it not working because I don't have the "optional equation criteria"?  I tried just Table.RemoveMatchingRows(#"Calculated Text Length",{[January = 0]}, "January" and that filtered out rows, but my original did not filter out any.

 

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HotChilli
Super User
Super User

I don't think you need any optional equation in this case.

Try

Table.RemoveMatchingRows(#"Calculated Text Length",{[January = 0, February = 0, March = 0, April = 0, May = 0, June = 0, July = 0, August = 0, September = 0, October = 0, November = 0, December = 0]})

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v-piga-msft
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Hi @Anonymous ,

Have you solved your problem with the suggestion of @HotChilli ?

If you have solved, please always accept the replies making sense as solution to your question so that people who may have the same question can get the solution directly.

If you still need help, please share some data sample and your desired output so that we could help further on it.

Best  Regards,

Cherry

 

Community Support Team _ Cherry Gao
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
HotChilli
Super User
Super User

I don't think you need any optional equation in this case.

Try

Table.RemoveMatchingRows(#"Calculated Text Length",{[January = 0, February = 0, March = 0, April = 0, May = 0, June = 0, July = 0, August = 0, September = 0, October = 0, November = 0, December = 0]})

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