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Hi,
my source is a folder with many csv files.
Each file has 2 tables with dynamic lengths and look like that:
NewCustomers
Cust A
Cust B
Cust C
...
BLANK line
LostCustomers
Cust D
....
BLANK line
Now when I import all these files in Power BI I get a long table with all these sub-tables:
NewCustomers
Cust A
Cust B
Cust C
...
BLANK line
LostCustomers
Cust D
....
BLANK line
NewCustomers
Cust A
Cust B
Cust C
...
BLANK line
LostCustomers
Cust D
....
BLANK line
...
How do I merge all the records from the 2 sub-tables and regroup all the data together to get just 1 Table with the new customers and one with the lost customers.
Thanks
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Hi,
you can simply use fill down on a duplicated column then append and filter (see the attached file)
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No I really need to split in 2 tables, because these 2 tables have different fields. Sorry I did not want to make the explanation of the issue too complex and omited that.
My csv files looked like that:
NewCustomers
Name Date Product
Cust A xyz abc
Cust B
Cust C
...
BLANK line
LostCustomers
Name Date Reason
Cust D ghj blabla
that works nicely, and is straight forward.
An additional question: how do I split now the table that they appears as different tables in my Power BI (when I close Power Query). Do I need to keep the original query for New Customers and do a copy/paste to create a new query with a different Table.SelectedRows for the Lost Customer Table. Or there is something easier?
No I really need to split in 2 tables, because these 2 tables have different fields. Sorry I did not want to make the explanation of the issue too complex and omited that.
My csv files looked like that:
NewCustomers
Name Date Product
Cust A xyz abc
Cust B
Cust C
...
BLANK line
LostCustomers
Name Date Reason
Cust D ghj blabla
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