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I would like to combine two data set.
I have two excel tables, in one of the tables I have customer 'A', 'B' and 'C', and their respective revenue. In the other table I have customer 'D' and 'E' and the revenue. How can I combine these two tables in one chart?
I might not use the right term for it, but I couldn't find any solution only. Every time I search for it, I get solution for joining two tables, where I have a primary key. But requiring a primary key implies that the two tables contain attributes from the SAME thing, but it's not the case.
You must have relationship between the two datasets or common columns in two tables, as you said joining two tables. Otherwise, how can Power BI evaluate each row when combining two datasets together?
Can you share some sample data of your two tables and your expected result?
Regards,
Hello, thanks for you answer.
I unintentionally opened this thread twice, so I will try to delete this after a couple of hours.
This is my other question: http://community.powerbi.com/t5/Desktop/How-to-combine-two-set-of-data/m-p/152536#M66002
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