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Hello everyone,
I'm currently working on a small project but I'm stuck on this part.
What I want is a seperate table for each row (as shown in the picture below).
When I click on a table it shows the following:
It's empty for now, but it will contain data soon.
So, my question is: how can I get a seperate table for each row?
Some tips and tricks would be really helpful 🙂
Thanks in advance!
That can't be done easily in an automated way. Why do you want to combine the tables? It will greatly complicate your analysis/visualization.
Pat
Hi Pat,
Thanks for the quick reply.
I do not want to combine all the tables. I want to seperate them, so I can create relationships between them. I'm still learning Power BI, so maybe this is not the right way but this is what came to my mind.
If those tables have the same structure/columns, you should just combine/append them for easier analysis. If each table is different, please describe further.
Pat
Each table is different. So they all have unique columns.
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