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Eric-De
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used existing value(s) in a column to replace null value

Hello

I need to replace value null by previous value 

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I have try something like this 

 

= Table.AddColumn(#"Added Index", "Custom", each Table.TransformColumns(#"Added Index", "Custom.2", each if Text.Contains([Custom.1], "" )
then
Table.SelectRows(Source, each [custom.1] <> "" and [index] = [index]-1)
else
[Custom.1]))

 

but my syntax is definitly wrong 

 

After check on the forum I have find some sample but apparently not the same usage than my needed.

 

If some people can help me to this ?

Best regards

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ronrsnfld
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From your data sample, it looks like you could simply use the Table.FillDown function.

 

 

Table.FillDown(#"Previous Step",{"Custom.1"})

 

 

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ronrsnfld
Super User
Super User

From your data sample, it looks like you could simply use the Table.FillDown function.

 

 

Table.FillDown(#"Previous Step",{"Custom.1"})

 

 

Bonjour / Hello

 

Thank to this ronrsnfld. I have arleady used this command but I think that take only the first value who exist, but not.

That solved my problem.

Thank to this 😀

 

Best regards

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