HOTSPOT
You have an API that returns more than 100 columns.
The following is a sample of column names.
- client_notified_timestamp
- client_notified_source
- client_notified_sourceid
- client_notified_value
- client_responded_timestamp
- client_responded_source
- client_responded_sourceid
- client_responded_value
You plan to include only a subset of the returned columns.
You need to remove any columns that have a suffix of sourceid.
How should you complete the Power Query M code? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area. NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Explanation:
Box 1: Table.RemoveColumns
When you do “Remove Columns” Power Query uses the Table.RemoveColumns function
Box 2: List.Select
Get a list of columns.
Box 3: Text.EndsWith