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Hello community, I have data as below,
Table 1:
Date AccountCode Value
| 1/01/2024 | null | null |
| 31/12/2023 | null | null |
| 30/12/2023 | null | null |
| 29/12/2023 | null | null |
| 28/12/2023 | null | null |
| 27/12/2023 | null | null |
| 26/12/2023 | null | null |
| 25/12/2023 | null | null |
| 24/12/2023 | null | null |
| 23/12/2023 | Allocated Delivery | 0.262 |
| 23/12/2023 | Authorised Overrun Reservation | 0.025 |
| 22/12/2023 | Authorised Overrun Reservation | 0.025 |
| 22/12/2023 | Allocated Delivery | 0.245 |
Table 2:
Date AccountCode Value
| 1/01/2024 | null | null |
| 31/12/2023 | Allocated Delivery | 31 |
| 31/12/2023 | Authorised Overrun Reservation | 31 |
| 30/12/2023 | Allocated Delivery | 30 |
| 30/12/2023 | Authorised Overrun Reservation | 30 |
| 29/12/2023 | Allocated Delivery | 29 |
| 29/12/2023 | Authorised Overrun Reservation | 29 |
| 28/12/2023 | Authorised Overrun Reservation | 28 |
| 28/12/2023 | Allocated Delivery | 28 |
| 27/12/2023 | Authorised Overrun Reservation | 27 |
| 27/12/2023 | Allocated Delivery | 27 |
| 26/12/2023 | Authorised Overrun Reservation | 26 |
| 26/12/2023 | Allocated Delivery | 26 |
| 25/12/2023 | Allocated Delivery | 25 |
| 25/12/2023 | Authorised Overrun Reservation | 25 |
| 24/12/2023 | Authorised Overrun Reservation | 24 |
| 24/12/2023 | Allocated Delivery | 24 |
| 23/12/2023 | Allocated Delivery | 23 |
| 23/12/2023 | Authorised Overrun Reservation | 23 |
| 22/12/2023 | Authorised Overrun Reservation | 22 |
| 22/12/2023 | Allocated Delivery | 22 |
when I merge the above two tables using Full Outer join and Date, Account Code as key columns, I am getting weird output.
I didn't understand why the query created extra rows. My expected output is:
Finally, I want to achieve, if the date is < today, then get value else Table_2.Value.
Please suggest me how to do this. TIA
Solved! Go to Solution.
if you need less today then do this
@MrTechie, take a look if full outer join is really what you are looking for. https://radacad.com/choose-the-right-merge-join-type-in-power-bi
The main problem for you is that you use as the key columns 'date' and 'account code'. However, in your data you have 'account code' null in table 1 and something specific account in table 2. so instead of pairing, it creates two rows.
Perhaps left anti would be more suitable for you...
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