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Is there a method to merger or union the first two visuals to create a third one as depicted below?
Visual 1 Visual 2 Visual 3
Name ID Name Num Name Number
Mary 1000 Mark 9999 Mark 9999
Mary 1000
Hi @U156531 ,
It doesn't seem to be straightforward to merge two separate visuals into one overall visual.
Also the values of the column fields in the powerbi table are of the same type, while id in visual and num in visual2 are not of the same type, what does the merge represent?
Finally, merge or append operations are table-based operations rather than visual objects. You can refer to below document:
Append queries - Power Query | Microsoft Learn
Merge queries overview - Power Query | Microsoft Learn
Best Regards,
Adamk Kong
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The data for the first two visuals is from the same table.
Hi @U156531 ,
Where is the information comming for both visuals? Is it from the same table? Is it from different tables? are they related somehow?
Regards
Miguel Félix
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