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Is it possible to combine 2 different tables where table 1 has 5 columns and table 2 has 7 columns using DAX? 4 columns in each of the table have the same column. It should be like the table has been appended with DAX formula.
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Hi @Anonymous
For the Table with lesser columns you can use ADDColumns to addmissing columns as blank().
Then you can use a UNION function to combine the 2 tables
Something like this
CombinedTable = Union(Table1,ADDCOLUMNS(Table2,"MissingColumnName",BLANK()))
Hi @Anonymous
For the Table with lesser columns you can use ADDColumns to addmissing columns as blank().
Then you can use a UNION function to combine the 2 tables
Something like this
CombinedTable = Union(Table1,ADDCOLUMNS(Table2,"MissingColumnName",BLANK()))
@Anonymous
Union function just requires same number of columns
Columns are combined by position in their respective tables.
Same Names are not necessary
I was able to combine the tables but it took out the blank rows which were required.
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