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Dear Community Members,
Request your help with below query -
I have 14 tables with similar data and 5 columns per table
Example of two tables below:
Table 1
| Cif ID | Name |
| 1711 | None |
| 6947 | Somoene |
| 1276 | Noone |
| 5645 | Anyone |
Table 2
| CRN | Name |
| 2868 | Yum |
| 6502 | dum |
| 6498 | some |
| 5362 | ton |
I want to combine all the columns in order with each representing the subsequent value in a new table like below:
| Cif ID | Name |
| 1711 | None |
| 6947 | Somoene |
| 1276 | Noone |
| 5645 | Anyone |
| 2868 | Yum |
| 6502 | dum |
| 6498 | some |
| 5362 | ton |
PS - Please note that columns are not in exact order header wise hence cannot use Append query , also tried below function
= Table.Combine({
Table.RenameColumns(
Table.SelectColumns(#"Table 1","CIF Id") ,{{"CIF Id","CIF ID"}})
,
Table.RenameColumns(
Table.SelectColumns(#"Table 2","CRN") ,{{"CRN","CIF ID"}})
,
Table.RenameColumns(
Table.SelectColumns(#"Table 1","Name") ,{{"Name","Name"}})
,
Table.RenameColumns(
Table.SelectColumns(#"Table 2","Name") ,{{"Name","Name"}})
})
But it give below result :
| Cif ID | Name |
| 1711 | null |
| 6947 | null |
| 1276 | null |
| 5645 | null |
| 2868 | null |
| 6502 | null |
| 6498 | null |
| 5362 | null |
| null | None |
| null | Somoene |
| null | Noone |
| null | Anyone |
| null | Yum |
| null | dum |
| null | some |
| null | ton |
Please help
Solved! Go to Solution.
This pattern should work:
let
Source =
Table.SelectColumns(
Table.Combine(
{
Table.RenameColumns(Table1, {{"ID1", "ID_Output"}, {"Name1", "Name_Output"}}),
Table.RenameColumns(Table2, {{"ID2", "ID_Output"}, {"Name2", "Name_Output"}}),
Table.RenameColumns(Table3, {{"ID3", "ID_Output"}, {"Name3", "Name_Output"}})
}
),
{"ID_Output", "Name_Output"}
)
in
Source
Update the column names as appropriate for your situation.
This pattern should work:
let
Source =
Table.SelectColumns(
Table.Combine(
{
Table.RenameColumns(Table1, {{"ID1", "ID_Output"}, {"Name1", "Name_Output"}}),
Table.RenameColumns(Table2, {{"ID2", "ID_Output"}, {"Name2", "Name_Output"}}),
Table.RenameColumns(Table3, {{"ID3", "ID_Output"}, {"Name3", "Name_Output"}})
}
),
{"ID_Output", "Name_Output"}
)
in
Source
Update the column names as appropriate for your situation.
Hi @Anonymous ,
sorry, but I don't understand the requirement.
Imke Feldmann (The BIccountant)
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Oh yes, sorry - my fault:
= Table.Combine({
Table.RenameColumns(
Table.SelectColumns(#"Table 1","CIF Id", "Name") ,{{"CIF Id","CIF ID"}})
,
Table.RenameColumns(
Table.SelectColumns(#"Table 2","CRN", "Name") ,{{"CRN","CIF ID"}})
})
Imke Feldmann (The BIccountant)
If you liked my solution, please give it a thumbs up. And if I did answer your question, please mark this post as a solution. Thanks!
How to integrate M-code into your solution -- How to get your questions answered quickly -- How to provide sample data -- Check out more PBI- learning resources here -- Performance Tipps for M-queries
I am troubling you..
so there are 14 tables, all dont have the header as "Name", so ultimately i have to convert the "Name" to "Name"
Hi @Anonymous ,
please try the following instead:
= Table.Combine({
Table.RenameColumns(
Table.SelectColumns(#"Table 1","CIF Id", "Name") ,{{"CIF Id","CIF ID", "Name"}})
,
Table.RenameColumns(
Table.SelectColumns(#"Table 2","CRN", "Name") ,{{"CRN","CIF ID", "Name"}})
})
Imke Feldmann (The BIccountant)
If you liked my solution, please give it a thumbs up. And if I did answer your question, please mark this post as a solution. Thanks!
How to integrate M-code into your solution -- How to get your questions answered quickly -- How to provide sample data -- Check out more PBI- learning resources here -- Performance Tipps for M-queries
Hi,
It give below error:
We cannot convert the value "Name" to type Number.
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