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I am looking to sort in Power Query a all nested tables in a column like in the sample. I am not sure how to even begin to do that.
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Table.AddColumn(TableOrPriorStepName, "NewSortedTables", each Table.Sort(_[Nested Table Column], {{"Nested Header", Order.Ascending}, {"Nested Value, Order.Ascending}}))
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Table.AddColumn(TableOrPriorStepName, "NewSortedTables", each Table.Sort(_[Nested Table Column], {{"Nested Header", Order.Ascending}, {"Nested Value, Order.Ascending}}))
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