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Append queries problem
- 8 years ago
The queries reference local files, so I can't try resolving this in the Query Editor,
But if you create a calculated table based on your two source tables
Union Table = UNION('Data_ISS ECP','Data_Lo''s WAS')That looks like it works just fine to me
Edit: I also see the following in the applied steps (again, can't see the data to confirm) but it looks like it might be part of the issue.
For the "Changed Type" step in both tables, the date column is handled differently. For ISS ECP you have
= Table.TransformColumnTypes(#"Promoted Headers",{{"Month", Int64.Type}, {"Date#(lf)", type date}, ...And for Lo's WAS you have
= Table.TransformColumnTypes(#"Promoted Headers",{{"Month", Int64.Type}, {"Date", type date},It looks like you tried to modify the type for Lo's WAS but not ISS ECP. and Lo's WAS has a slightly different date name (Date#(lf) instead of Date). Pretty sure the #(lf) stands for 'line feed' and is one of the hidden characters I was referring to in the last post.
I have checked the data format which is exactly the same.
I even copy columns from 1 table to another to ensure the format and wordings are the same, still the tables cannot be appened correctly
Show me the source tables
- johnmu8 years agoHelper I
Maybe extra characters in the header Names?
Eg:
"Date " and "Date"
- ET20188 years agoFrequent Visitor
I have checked the header also.
Amended the spacing and still failed.
- johnmu8 years agoHelper I
The queries reference local files, so I can't try resolving this in the Query Editor,
But if you create a calculated table based on your two source tables
Union Table = UNION('Data_ISS ECP','Data_Lo''s WAS')That looks like it works just fine to me
Edit: I also see the following in the applied steps (again, can't see the data to confirm) but it looks like it might be part of the issue.
For the "Changed Type" step in both tables, the date column is handled differently. For ISS ECP you have
= Table.TransformColumnTypes(#"Promoted Headers",{{"Month", Int64.Type}, {"Date#(lf)", type date}, ...And for Lo's WAS you have
= Table.TransformColumnTypes(#"Promoted Headers",{{"Month", Int64.Type}, {"Date", type date},It looks like you tried to modify the type for Lo's WAS but not ISS ECP. and Lo's WAS has a slightly different date name (Date#(lf) instead of Date). Pretty sure the #(lf) stands for 'line feed' and is one of the hidden characters I was referring to in the last post.
- ET20188 years agoFrequent Visitor
thanks.
As I have more than 2 tables so Union can't help.
I changed the header again in edit query, working now.