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Hi, Good Day.
I am a newbie here,
Is it Possible to Exclude the Students that exist in Table 1?
Sample Desired Output:
Thanks a lot. 🙂
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Hi @ambillate ,
This is one way to do it:
File is attached.
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Hi @ambillate ,
This is one way to do it:
File is attached.
Kind regards, Steve.
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My Blog - Power M code to automatically detect column types -
How to create test data using DAX!
Glad to be of help!
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Hi, but I can't use transform data because I get data from Analysis Services. Thanks for your suggestion.
if you are willing to use power query (power bi, transform data).
that is what it does well.
select the type of join you want and the joining keys and all done. couple of mouse clicks.
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