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dgbraqe
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Append table lost rows

Hi, I'm having a problem loading two queries from different bases and merging them using the "Append as new" option. The resulting table is joining records incorrectly, following examples:

 

Base 1 - 33866 rows. Colunm ChavePedido (33866 distinct values)
Base 2 - 76326 rows. Colunm ChavePedido (76326 distinct values)
Base Append - 110192 rows. Colunm ChavePedido (110107 distinct values)

 

The result in the Append base should be 110192 distinct lines, mirroring base 1 and base 2. How to make Append correct?

Base 1.jpgBase 2.jpgBase Append.jpgPower Query Editor.jpg

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Ehren
Microsoft Employee
Microsoft Employee

@dgbraqe, This issue should be now be fixed. Please download the Power BI Desktop July release and let us know if things are now working as expected.

 

Ehren

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Anonymous
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@dgbraqe,

What version of Power BI Desktop do you use? Is there any possibility that you can share us the sample data of your tables?

Regards,
Lydia

@Anonymous,

 

I'm using the latest version, yesterday I upgraded to the June version.

I have prepared an example, I will share the Power BI file. Example Append
Some considerations:
- The records of each base are obtained through views.
- I noticed that with each update of the records, the result in Append was different (sometimes they were correct and sometimes incorrect).

 

Regards,

Braque

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