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Hello Power BI community,
I'm completely new to Power BI and my question might be really easy for most of you here I guess. Before I posted here I checked if the same question was answered here before but I could not find any. But maybe I just dont searched for the correct technical terms.
I created some charts out of 3 different tables. These tables include data of March. Every month I will get similar tables, so columns will stay the same, also name, order of columns and so on. In addition the relationship between the databases will stay the same.
Is it possible to just exchange the tables? Are there any restrictions or limitations I should consider before?
P.S.: I apologize for my English 🙂
@Anonymous ,
The requirement is not very clear. You may check if Append Queries (Table.Combine) in Query Editor or UNION Function (DAX) helps.
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