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In the current dataset I have I am encountering a problem that I can not wrap my head around.
I have a total of three datasets.
Dataset 1 has Column X containing values that are equal to Column A of Dataset 3. Dataset 2 has column Y containing values that are equal to Colunmn B of Dataset 3. My goal is to relate Columns R,S,T in Dataset 1 and Columns P, Q, R in Dataset 2 to each other based on the information in Column A/B. However, using relationships in the Model creates a loop that does not work. How can I transform the dataset in PowerQuery such that I can plot Columns R,S,T vs Columns P, Q , R?
MWE of the datasets:
Dataset 1:
X R S T
ab 2 3 4
xy 4 5 6
Dataset 2:
Y P Q R
qw 4 2 2
ds 4 5 4
Dataset 3:
A B
ab qw
xy ds
Solved! Go to Solution.
I solved this by combining Query Dataset 3 with Dataset 2 and manually exchanging Column Y with column B. You could then append query dataset 1 and dataset 2 to reach a homogeneous dataset.
I solved this by combining Query Dataset 3 with Dataset 2 and manually exchanging Column Y with column B. You could then append query dataset 1 and dataset 2 to reach a homogeneous dataset.
@Anonymous , Not very clear.
But merge dataset 3 and 1 (A- X) and then merge with 2 (Y- B)
https://radacad.com/append-vs-merge-in-power-bi-and-power-query
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