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Hi,
I have following data (screenshot added below) and I would like to separate the two tables in Power BI, so I can use them separately.
The tables are always delimited by 3 empty rows, so this delimiter could be used in order to make the distinction between both tables. However, I cannot find how to use a row delimiter in order to split tables.
Also note that we want to build a query so Power BI implements this distinction automatically when a new dataset is loaded (with the same format but different data).
Thanks in advance!
Kr,
Vincent
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Hi @Anonymous
Please see the attached file with a solution
@Anonymous
The easiest way is to set both sets as seperate tables in Excel (select the cells for one table and press ctr + t; repeat for second table) and import them in Power Query as separate tables. This way they will remain separate on refresh.
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