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I have created an append as new query and pulled in 3 separate queries to create this one. The problem is that in the append query where the columns exist that dont exist in one of the other queries I have null values. How do I remove the null values but keep the data in the column that actually exist? So in the first 2 columns I have data and the next 5 columns show null. but when you scroll down the first 2 columns start showing null and the next 5 start showing data. And I need to remove the nulls in all the columns and essentially "move the data up".,.... if that makes sense?https://1drv.ms/u/s!AoAH5jE4U-XZhCi88Hfm97BN8uXN?e=zzfs3R
@Anonymous ,
the file you have linked to, prompts me to update data when I open it, which fails as I obviously don't have the necessary credentials
Cheers,
Sturla
I apologize. I linked it through one drive. I found the answer after posting and then researching like Nathaniel suggested from a previous post. Thank you anyway for trying to take a look at it. I am very new to power bi and dont know all the nuances of posting in the forum.
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