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Table Relationships based on multiple columns
- Anonymous4 years ago
Hi Anonymous ,
You can combine two columns into one column, join using that column
Go to Power query and find the two columns you need in Table 1 – Merge Columns.
Repeat the first step for Table2.
Then use the merge column to join.
Best Regards,
Liu Yang
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Hi Anonymous ,
You can combine two columns into one column, join using that column
Go to Power query and find the two columns you need in Table 1 – Merge Columns.
Repeat the first step for Table2.
Then use the merge column to join.
Best Regards,
Liu Yang
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly
- abuitink2 years agoRegular Visitor
when merging 2 or columns you lose your original single column(s) which is annoying, what tips do you have?
- IgorKuzenkov1 year agoRegular Visitor
You can duplicate all your columns then do Merge on duplicated ones. So, the original columns were left, plus, you get new column to use in your multiple column relationship. Do the same in both related tables.