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I need to create a table from two tables by combining distinct values but at the same time using filter to remove any blank values
NEWTable1 = DISTINCT(UNION(VALUES(Table1[Dept_ID]), VALUES(Table2[DeptID])))
When it create this new table "NEWTable1", it needs to filter out blank values from Table1 and Table2 which have Dept_ID or DeptID blanks. So that the new column created from these two tables won't have any blank values.
Table1
A100 |
A101 |
A103 |
A104 |
Table2
B201 |
B204 |
B205 |
B205 |
NewTable1
A100 |
A101 |
A103 |
A104 |
B201 |
B204 |
B205 |
B205 |
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Hi @RJS849,
Please try:
NEWTable1 = FILTER ( DISTINCT ( UNION ( VALUES ( Table1[Dept_ID] ), VALUES ( Table2[DeptID] ) ) ), [Dept_ID] <> BLANK () )
Best regards,
Yuliana Gu
Hi @RJS849,
Please try:
NEWTable1 = FILTER ( DISTINCT ( UNION ( VALUES ( Table1[Dept_ID] ), VALUES ( Table2[DeptID] ) ) ), [Dept_ID] <> BLANK () )
Best regards,
Yuliana Gu
Hi,
You can solve it using thise code in the Query Editor
let
Source = Table.Combine({Table1, Table2}),
#"Filtered Rows" = Table.SelectRows(Source, each ([Codes] <> "")),
#"Removed Duplicates" = Table.Distinct(#"Filtered Rows")
in
#"Removed Duplicates"
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