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Medmanage101
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Merging Fields

I have 4 fields with the exact same columns.  I just want them to merge into one big field of data.  I could have done that first in Excel but I'm sure Power BI can do it for me.  (New to Power BI)

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Medmanage101
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I have 4 speadsheets loaded to my Power BI document. All of them have identical headers and identical # of columns.  I just want there to be one.  Hope that helps my question.  (Maybe I don't need to merge them at all and I'm trying to do something not needed.??)

 

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v-robertq-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi, @Medmanage101 

According to your description, you have 4 tables which have identical headers and identical # of columns. In this case, I think you have two ways to combine them into one table:

One is using the “Append query” in the power query editor, like this:

v-robertq-msft_0-1620113912084.png

 

Then add all the 4 tables into it:

v-robertq-msft_1-1620113912087.png

 

Another is using the Union() function to create a calculated table in the Power BI:

v-robertq-msft_2-1620113912140.png

 

Table=

Union(Table1, Table2, Table3, Table4)

More info about the Union() function in DAX

 

Then you can achieve your requirement.

Thank you very much!

 

Best Regards,

Community Support Team _Robert Qin

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

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v-robertq-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi, @Medmanage101 

According to your description, you have 4 tables which have identical headers and identical # of columns. In this case, I think you have two ways to combine them into one table:

One is using the “Append query” in the power query editor, like this:

v-robertq-msft_0-1620113912084.png

 

Then add all the 4 tables into it:

v-robertq-msft_1-1620113912087.png

 

Another is using the Union() function to create a calculated table in the Power BI:

v-robertq-msft_2-1620113912140.png

 

Table=

Union(Table1, Table2, Table3, Table4)

More info about the Union() function in DAX

 

Then you can achieve your requirement.

Thank you very much!

 

Best Regards,

Community Support Team _Robert Qin

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

Medmanage101
Frequent Visitor

I have 4 speadsheets loaded to my Power BI document. All of them have identical headers and identical # of columns.  I just want there to be one.  Hope that helps my question.  (Maybe I don't need to merge them at all and I'm trying to do something not needed.??)

 

selimovd
Super User
Super User

Hey @Medmanage101 ,

 

your description is not really clear for me as you are mixing fields and columns.

But you can combine column, for example directly in Power Query:

Merge columns (Power Query) - Excel (microsoft.com)

 

Or in DAX as a calculated column if they are text:

MyNewColumn = myTable[ColumnA] & myTable[ColumnB] & myTable[ColumnC]

  

Or combine them with a separator:

MyNewColumn = myTable[ColumnA] & "_" & myTable[ColumnB] & "_" & myTable[ColumnC]

 

If you need any help please let me know.
If I answered your question I would be happy if you could mark my post as a solution ✔️ and give it a thumbs up 👍
 
Best regards
Denis
 

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