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Hi there, PowerBI people!
I have a query called “Market” that is merging a query (called “Sheet2”) using a left outer join. The code being used is shown below
= Table.NestedJoin(#"Reordered Columns3", {"ID 1"}, #"Sheet2", {"ID 1"}, "Sheet2", JoinKind.LeftOuter)
This is currently joining the two queries on “ID 1”. Is it possible to join on two columns instead of one?
As an example, if columns “Source.Name” and “ID 1” match columns in "Sheet2" then join "Sheet2"?
Any help greatly appreciated,
CF
Solved! Go to Solution.
You put the columns in the same section as the existing join key { "field1", "field2"}.
If you use the interface to select the key columns, you select the first 2 columns then use 'shift' key and select more pairs of columns
Thanks HotChilli!
You put the columns in the same section as the existing join key { "field1", "field2"}.
If you use the interface to select the key columns, you select the first 2 columns then use 'shift' key and select more pairs of columns
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