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Hi All,
I have two tables.
Table A:
| Date | Name | Value |
| 27-07-2020 | AP | 123 |
| 27-07-2020 | AS | 456 |
| 27-07-20220 | SK | 345 |
| 26-07-2020 | AP | 789 |
| 26-07-2020 | SK | 320 |
| 25-07-2020 | AS | 145 |
Table B:
| Name |
| AP |
| AS |
| SK |
I want my output table as below:
| Date | Name | Value |
| 27-07-2020 | AP | 123 |
| 27-07-2020 | AS | 456 |
| 27-07-20220 | SK | 345 |
| 26-07-2020 | AP | 789 |
| 26-07-2020 | SK | 320 |
| 26-07-2020 | AS | 0 |
| 25-07-2020 | AS | 145 |
| 25-07-2020 | AP | 0 |
| 25-07-2020 | SK | 0 |
How to achive this in power query ?
Thanks,
Aswini
Solved! Go to Solution.
Please see the attached solution that will return the below result
Please see the attached solution that will return the below result
Hi Mariusz,
Thank you for the solution. This is what exactly I was looking....
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