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Power Query Logic
- Anonymous2 years ago
Hi Anonymous ,
First, ensure both your tables ('P.PPRT' and 'P.PUSH') are loaded into Power Query. This can be done by using the 'Source' step to connect to your data source and then navigating to the respective tables.
For both tables, you'll need to filter rows where the current date falls between 'D_EFFCTV' and 'D_END'.PPRT_Filtered = Table.SelectRows(PPRT, each Date.From(DateTime.LocalNow()) >= [D_EFFCTV] and Date.From(DateTime.LocalNow()) <= [D_END])Repeat a similar step for the 'P.PUSH' table.
Use the 'Table.Join' function to perform an inner join between the 'PPRT_Filtered' and 'PUSH_Filtered' tables on the 'C_PRE' and 'C_SUFF' columns.JoinedTables = Table.Join(PPRT_Filtered, {"C_PRE", "C_SUFF"}, PUSH_Filtered, {"C_PRE", "C_SUFF"}, JoinKind.Inner)After joining, filter the rows where 'C_CNTRY' equals 'US'. Assuming 'C_CNTRY' is in the 'PPRT' table:
FinalTable = Table.SelectRows(JoinedTables, each [C_CNTRY] = "US")Finally, select the columns you need ('PART', 'P_COLM_1_', 'C_HARMZD_PRE', 'C_SUFF') from the 'FinalTable'.
ResultTable = Table.SelectColumns(FinalTable, {"PART", "P_COLM_1_", "C_HARMZD_PRE", "C_SUFF"})
Best Regards,
Dino Tao
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Hi Anonymous ,
First, ensure both your tables ('P.PPRT' and 'P.PUSH') are loaded into Power Query. This can be done by using the 'Source' step to connect to your data source and then navigating to the respective tables.
For both tables, you'll need to filter rows where the current date falls between 'D_EFFCTV' and 'D_END'.
PPRT_Filtered = Table.SelectRows(PPRT, each Date.From(DateTime.LocalNow()) >= [D_EFFCTV] and Date.From(DateTime.LocalNow()) <= [D_END])
Repeat a similar step for the 'P.PUSH' table.
Use the 'Table.Join' function to perform an inner join between the 'PPRT_Filtered' and 'PUSH_Filtered' tables on the 'C_PRE' and 'C_SUFF' columns.
JoinedTables = Table.Join(PPRT_Filtered, {"C_PRE", "C_SUFF"}, PUSH_Filtered, {"C_PRE", "C_SUFF"}, JoinKind.Inner)
After joining, filter the rows where 'C_CNTRY' equals 'US'. Assuming 'C_CNTRY' is in the 'PPRT' table:
FinalTable = Table.SelectRows(JoinedTables, each [C_CNTRY] = "US")
Finally, select the columns you need ('PART', 'P_COLM_1_', 'C_HARMZD_PRE', 'C_SUFF') from the 'FinalTable'.
ResultTable = Table.SelectColumns(FinalTable, {"PART", "P_COLM_1_", "C_HARMZD_PRE", "C_SUFF"})
Best Regards,
Dino Tao
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.