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I appended table #2 and table #3 to table #1. When I edit the query for table #1 I don't see that anywhere. I mean data is there I'm just curious if there is a way to track this?
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Just create a new step before your append steps. ( In Applied Steps over on the right in PQ )
@danextian that sounds like a good idea but unfortunately I have already done append
Just create a new step before your append steps. ( In Applied Steps over on the right in PQ )
Hi @stribor45 ,
For each table that you append add a column called Source or any other name to the original table. The input is the name of your source say "Table 1". There should now be a Source column in the combined table. Load this into the model together with the other columns.
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