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hi,
I gonna try to expain the situation:
- I have Two tables:
A. Employe table, per period (all in one table; with primary key - Period & employee nr).
B. list of company cars, per period (primary key : Period & employee nr).
A contains every employee; list B only contains those with a company car.
In A I merge the query with B; based on the primary key, and in the power query I see that some employees get "null" in the new colum (those who don't have a car); other get het license numberplate of there company car.
so far so good.
now when i make a visual; and select from A. the employee name and from A the merged colum "numberplate"; I only get to see the employee names with an actual numberplate; those who don't have a company car, are excluded from the visual.
I thought an inner join would work, butt apparently it doesn't,
Any help?
Kind regards,
Solved! Go to Solution.
OMG,
I had a filter in an other table, for car "brand", ofcourse people that don't have a car, don't have a carbrand as wel....
**bleep**...quite expensive afternoon for the company 🙂
move along 🙂
OMG,
I had a filter in an other table, for car "brand", ofcourse people that don't have a car, don't have a carbrand as wel....
**bleep**...quite expensive afternoon for the company 🙂
move along 🙂
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