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Can someone help me understand possible reasons for this error? I have a key on my table based on 13 columns that I'm trying to Merge into. I was able to initially append records (without the key field). Subsequently I created the key with no problem indicating that the combination of the 13 fields on each record is unique. Then I tried to change the dataflow to a merge and upsert the same exact data and I get this error.
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For anyone else running into this issue, I concatenated the 13 fields in my source query and created a new column in my target Dataverse table called "Merge_Key". Then instead of creating the key on 13 columns I created it on this 1 new column and the merge operation worked. I don't understand why, but seems to be working now.
For anyone else running into this issue, I concatenated the 13 fields in my source query and created a new column in my target Dataverse table called "Merge_Key". Then instead of creating the key on 13 columns I created it on this 1 new column and the merge operation worked. I don't understand why, but seems to be working now.
Hi @scottexe24
Check the following article, it might be helpful.
Field mapping considerations for standard dataflows - Power Query | Microsoft Learn
According to my understanding on the article, using a combination of fields as an Alternate Key for Upsert operation was supposed to work.
Best Regards,
Jing
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