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Hello,
I'm having a hard time figuring out how to remove matching rows between two tables. I've tired the merge function but it only keeps rows that match between the two tables. Is there a way to merge two tables but only keep values that don't match in both? I have one query that only shows dates for from the last month and another query that shows the previous 2 months. After merging I only want to show what the dates that didn't match.
Example:
Table A: Table B: After Merging---> Table C:
CreateDate CreateDate CreateDate
6/1/17 7/1/17 6/1/17
6/15/17 7/15/17 6/15/17
7/1/17 8/1/17
7/15/17 8/15/17
8/1/17
8/15/17
Solved! Go to Solution.
You need to change your Join Kind at the bottom of the Merge interface to be a Left or Right Anti.
Check out the documentation on Table.NestedJoin
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/mt260794.aspx
You need to change your Join Kind at the bottom of the Merge interface to be a Left or Right Anti.
Check out the documentation on Table.NestedJoin
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/mt260794.aspx
Thank you so much!
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