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| test1 | ||||
| Employee_Id | Department | City | Manager | |
| 22221 | abc@gmail.com | Dept1 | City1 | Manager1 |
| 22222 | cdf@gmail.com | Dept1 | City1 | Manager1 |
| 22223 | Dept1 | City2 | Manager1 | |
| 22224 | jkl@gmail.com | Dept2 | City2 | Manager2 |
| 22225 | mno@gmail.com | Dept2 | City2 | Manager2 |
| 22226 | pqr@gmail.com | Dept2 | City3 | Manager3 |
| 22227 | stu@gmail.com | Dept2 | City3 | Manager3 |
| test2 | ||||
| Employee_Id | Grade | Expertise | Qualification | |
| 22221 | abc@gmail.com | Grade1 | Expertise1 | Qualification1 |
| cdf@gmail.com | Grade1 | Expertise1 | Qualification1 | |
| 22223 | ghi@gmail.com | Grade1 | Expertise2 | Qualification1 |
| 22224 | Grade2 | Expertise2 | Qualification2 | |
| 22225 | mno@gmail.com | Grade2 | Expertise3 | Qualification3 |
| 22226 | pqr@gmail.com | Grade3 | Expertise3 | Qualification3 |
| 22227 | stu@gmail.com | Grade3 | Expertise4 | Qualification3 |
| Final Result | |||||||||
| EMPLOYEE_ID | DEPARTMENT | CITY | MANAGER | EMPLOYEE_ID | GRADE | EXPERTISE | QUALIFICATION | ||
| 22221 | abc@gmail.com | Dept1 | City1 | Manager1 | 22221 | abc@gmail.com | Grade1 | Expertise1 | Qualification1 |
| 22222 | cdf@gmail.com | Dept1 | City1 | Manager1 | cdf@gmail.com | Grade1 | Expertise1 | Qualification1 | |
| 22223 | Dept1 | City2 | Manager1 | 22223 | ghi@gmail.com | Grade1 | Expertise2 | Qualification1 | |
| 22224 | jkl@gmail.com | Dept2 | City2 | Manager2 | 22224 | Grade2 | Expertise2 | Qualification2 | |
| 22225 | mno@gmail.com | Dept2 | City2 | Manager2 | 22225 | mno@gmail.com | Grade2 | Expertise3 | Qualification3 |
| 22226 | pqr@gmail.com | Dept2 | City3 | Manager3 | 22226 | pqr@gmail.com | Grade3 | Expertise3 | Qualification3 |
| 22227 | stu@gmail.com | Dept2 | City3 | Manager3 | 22227 | stu@gmail.com | Grade3 | Expertise4 | Qualification3 |
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @emohammad ,
Please try:
let
test1 = #table(
{"Employee_Id", "Email", "Department", "City", "Manager"},
{
{22221, "abc@gmail.com", "Dept1", "City1", "Manager1"},
{22222, "cdf@gmail.com", "Dept1", "City1", "Manager1"},
{22223, null, "Dept1", "City2", "Manager1"},
{22224, "jkl@gmail.com", "Dept2", "City2", "Manager2"},
{22225, "mno@gmail.com", "Dept2", "City2", "Manager2"},
{22226, "pqr@gmail.com", "Dept2", "City3", "Manager3"},
{22227, "stu@gmail.com", "Dept2", "City3", "Manager3"}
}
),
test2 = #table(
{"Employee_Id", "Email", "Grade", "Expertise", "Qualification"},
{
{22221, "abc@gmail.com", "Grade1", "Expertise1", "Qualification1"},
{null, "cdf@gmail.com", "Grade1", "Expertise1", "Qualification1"},
{22223, "ghi@gmail.com", "Grade1", "Expertise2", "Qualification1"},
{22224, null, "Grade2", "Expertise2", "Qualification2"},
{22225, "mno@gmail.com", "Grade2", "Expertise3", "Qualification3"},
{22226, "pqr@gmail.com", "Grade3", "Expertise3", "Qualification3"},
{22227, "stu@gmail.com", "Grade3", "Expertise4", "Qualification3"}
}
),
MergedTables = Table.NestedJoin(test1, {"Employee_Id"}, test2, {"Employee_Id"}, "test2", JoinKind.LeftOuter),
ExpandedTable = Table.ExpandTableColumn(MergedTables, "test2", {"Email"}, {"test2_Email"}),
AddedColumn = Table.AddColumn(ExpandedTable, "Table1ID", each if [Email] = null then [test2_Email] else [Email]),
MergedTables2 = Table.NestedJoin(test2, {"Employee_Id"}, test1, {"Employee_Id"}, "test1", JoinKind.LeftOuter),
ExpandedTable2 = Table.ExpandTableColumn(MergedTables2, "test1", {"Email"}, {"test1_Email"}),
AddedColumn2 = Table.AddColumn(ExpandedTable2, "Table2ID", each if [Email] = null then [test1_Email] else [Email]),
JoinTables=Table.NestedJoin(AddedColumn,{"Table1ID"},AddedColumn2,{"Table2ID"},"NewTest2",JoinKind.FullOuter),
#"Expanded NewTest2" = Table.ExpandTableColumn(JoinTables, "NewTest2", {"Employee_Id","Email","Grade", "Expertise", "Qualification"}, {"Test2.Employee_Id","Test2.Email","Grade", "Expertise", "Qualification"}),
RemoveColumns = Table.RemoveColumns(#"Expanded NewTest2",{"test2_Email","Table1ID"}),
#"Sorted Rows" = Table.Sort(RemoveColumns,{{"Employee_Id", Order.Ascending}})
in
#"Sorted Rows"
Best Regards,
Bof
Hi @emohammad ,
Since a table cannot have duplicate column names, I have merged the two tables based on your conditions and filled in the missing Employee_ID and Email. I have also removed the duplicate columns in the final result.
Please try:
let
test1 = #table(
{"Employee_Id", "Email", "Department", "City", "Manager"},
{
{22221, "abc@gmail.com", "Dept1", "City1", "Manager1"},
{22222, "cdf@gmail.com", "Dept1", "City1", "Manager1"},
{22223, null, "Dept1", "City2", "Manager1"},
{22224, "jkl@gmail.com", "Dept2", "City2", "Manager2"},
{22225, "mno@gmail.com", "Dept2", "City2", "Manager2"},
{22226, "pqr@gmail.com", "Dept2", "City3", "Manager3"},
{22227, "stu@gmail.com", "Dept2", "City3", "Manager3"}
}
),
test2 = #table(
{"Employee_Id", "Email", "Grade", "Expertise", "Qualification"},
{
{22221, "abc@gmail.com", "Grade1", "Expertise1", "Qualification1"},
{null, "cdf@gmail.com", "Grade1", "Expertise1", "Qualification1"},
{22223, "ghi@gmail.com", "Grade1", "Expertise2", "Qualification1"},
{22224, null, "Grade2", "Expertise2", "Qualification2"},
{22225, "mno@gmail.com", "Grade2", "Expertise3", "Qualification3"},
{22226, "pqr@gmail.com", "Grade3", "Expertise3", "Qualification3"},
{22227, "stu@gmail.com", "Grade3", "Expertise4", "Qualification3"}
}
),
MergedTables = Table.NestedJoin(test1, {"Employee_Id"}, test2, {"Employee_Id"}, "test2", JoinKind.LeftOuter),
ExpandedTable = Table.ExpandTableColumn(MergedTables, "test2", {"Email"}, {"test2_Email"}),
AddedColumn = Table.AddColumn(ExpandedTable, "Filled_Email", each if [Email] = null then [test2_Email] else [Email]),
NewTest1 = Table.RemoveColumns(AddedColumn, {"Email", "test2_Email"}),
MergedTables2 = Table.NestedJoin(test2, {"Employee_Id"}, test1, {"Employee_Id"}, "test1", JoinKind.LeftOuter),
ExpandedTable2 = Table.ExpandTableColumn(MergedTables2, "test1", {"Email"}, {"test1_Email"}),
AddedColumn2 = Table.AddColumn(ExpandedTable2, "Filled_Email", each if [Email] = null then [test1_Email] else [Email]),
NewTest2 = Table.RemoveColumns(AddedColumn2, {"Email", "test1_Email"}),
JoinTables=Table.NestedJoin(NewTest1,{"Filled_Email"},NewTest2,{"Filled_Email"},"NewTest2",JoinKind.FullOuter),
#"Expanded NewTest2" = Table.ExpandTableColumn(JoinTables, "NewTest2", {"Grade", "Expertise", "Qualification"}, {"Grade", "Expertise", "Qualification"}),
#"Renamed Columns" = Table.RenameColumns(#"Expanded NewTest2",{{"Filled_Email", "Email"}}),
#"Sorted Rows" = Table.Sort(#"Renamed Columns",{{"Employee_Id", Order.Ascending}}),
#"Reordered Columns" = Table.ReorderColumns(#"Sorted Rows",{"Employee_Id", "Email", "Department", "City", "Manager", "Grade", "Expertise", "Qualification"})
in
#"Reordered Columns"
Best Regards,
Bof
@Anonymous,
Thanks for your help. Can you please modify the above code to get the same result as shown in the final result table? Please show the duplicate columns and I want to see the gaps to highlight them in the reports.
Note:
Hi @emohammad ,
Please try:
let
test1 = #table(
{"Employee_Id", "Email", "Department", "City", "Manager"},
{
{22221, "abc@gmail.com", "Dept1", "City1", "Manager1"},
{22222, "cdf@gmail.com", "Dept1", "City1", "Manager1"},
{22223, null, "Dept1", "City2", "Manager1"},
{22224, "jkl@gmail.com", "Dept2", "City2", "Manager2"},
{22225, "mno@gmail.com", "Dept2", "City2", "Manager2"},
{22226, "pqr@gmail.com", "Dept2", "City3", "Manager3"},
{22227, "stu@gmail.com", "Dept2", "City3", "Manager3"}
}
),
test2 = #table(
{"Employee_Id", "Email", "Grade", "Expertise", "Qualification"},
{
{22221, "abc@gmail.com", "Grade1", "Expertise1", "Qualification1"},
{null, "cdf@gmail.com", "Grade1", "Expertise1", "Qualification1"},
{22223, "ghi@gmail.com", "Grade1", "Expertise2", "Qualification1"},
{22224, null, "Grade2", "Expertise2", "Qualification2"},
{22225, "mno@gmail.com", "Grade2", "Expertise3", "Qualification3"},
{22226, "pqr@gmail.com", "Grade3", "Expertise3", "Qualification3"},
{22227, "stu@gmail.com", "Grade3", "Expertise4", "Qualification3"}
}
),
MergedTables = Table.NestedJoin(test1, {"Employee_Id"}, test2, {"Employee_Id"}, "test2", JoinKind.LeftOuter),
ExpandedTable = Table.ExpandTableColumn(MergedTables, "test2", {"Email"}, {"test2_Email"}),
AddedColumn = Table.AddColumn(ExpandedTable, "Table1ID", each if [Email] = null then [test2_Email] else [Email]),
MergedTables2 = Table.NestedJoin(test2, {"Employee_Id"}, test1, {"Employee_Id"}, "test1", JoinKind.LeftOuter),
ExpandedTable2 = Table.ExpandTableColumn(MergedTables2, "test1", {"Email"}, {"test1_Email"}),
AddedColumn2 = Table.AddColumn(ExpandedTable2, "Table2ID", each if [Email] = null then [test1_Email] else [Email]),
JoinTables=Table.NestedJoin(AddedColumn,{"Table1ID"},AddedColumn2,{"Table2ID"},"NewTest2",JoinKind.FullOuter),
#"Expanded NewTest2" = Table.ExpandTableColumn(JoinTables, "NewTest2", {"Employee_Id","Email","Grade", "Expertise", "Qualification"}, {"Test2.Employee_Id","Test2.Email","Grade", "Expertise", "Qualification"}),
RemoveColumns = Table.RemoveColumns(#"Expanded NewTest2",{"test2_Email","Table1ID"}),
#"Sorted Rows" = Table.Sort(RemoveColumns,{{"Employee_Id", Order.Ascending}})
in
#"Sorted Rows"
Best Regards,
Bof
Thanks, @v-bofeng-msft. This worked.
If thare are nulls in the test1.Employee_Id, I need to add a step to remove duplicates.
Just apply two seperate merges for each column and then combine the results
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