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Syntax
Table.SelectColumns(table as table, columns as any, optional missingField as nullable number) as table
About
Returns the table
with only the specified columns
.
table
: The provided table.columns
: The list of columns from the tabletable
to return. Columns in the returned table are in the order listed incolumns
.missingField
: (Optional) What to do if the column does not exist. Example: MissingField.UseNull or MissingField.Ignore.
Example 1
Only include column [Name].
Usage
Table.SelectColumns(
Table.FromRecords({
[CustomerID = 1, Name = "Bob", Phone = "123-4567"],
[CustomerID = 2, Name = "Jim", Phone = "987-6543"],
[CustomerID = 3, Name = "Paul", Phone = "543-7890"],
[CustomerID = 4, Name = "Ringo", Phone = "232-1550"]
}),
"Name"
)
Output
Table.FromRecords({
[Name = "Bob"],
[Name = "Jim"],
[Name = "Paul"],
[Name = "Ringo"]
})
Example 2
Only include columns [CustomerID] and [Name].
Usage
Table.SelectColumns(
Table.FromRecords({[CustomerID = 1, Name = "Bob", Phone = "123-4567"]}),
{"CustomerID", "Name"}
)
Output
Table.FromRecords({[CustomerID = 1, Name = "Bob"]})
Example 3
If the included column does not exist, the default result is an error.
Usage
Table.SelectColumns(
Table.FromRecords({[CustomerID = 1, Name = "Bob", Phone = "123-4567"]}),
"NewColumn"
)
Output
[Expression.Error] The field 'NewColumn' of the record wasn't found.
Example 4
If the included column does not exist, option MissingField.UseNull
creates a column of null values.
Usage
Table.SelectColumns(
Table.FromRecords({[CustomerID = 1, Name = "Bob", Phone = "123-4567"]}),
{"CustomerID", "NewColumn"},
MissingField.UseNull
)
Output
Table.FromRecords({[CustomerID = 1, NewColumn = null]})