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Understanding The “Evaluation resulted in a stack overflow” Error In Power Query In Excel And Power BI

Understanding The “Evaluation resulted in a stack overflow” Error In Power Query In Excel And Power BI
If you’re writing your own M code in Power Query in Power BI or Excel you may run into the following error: Expression.Error: Evaluation resulted in a stack overflow and cannot continue. If you’re a programmer you probably know what a stack overflow is; if you’re not you might search for the term, find this … Continue reading Understanding The “Evaluation resulted in a stack overflow” Error In Power Query In Excel And Power BI

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