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I need a Power Query M formula version for creating a "column D" that does a VLOOKUP from TableB on colA but if it doesn't exist, then just pull col C from the original TableA.
TableA and TableB has a many:one relationship set-up.
In excel formula this would be:
col D = IF(VLOOKUP(... ), COLUMN_IN_TABLE_A, VLOOKUP(... )
TableA:
| col A | col B | col C |
| A | 1 | apple |
| A | 23 | banana |
| B | 3 | cherry |
| C | 4 | daisy |
TableB:
| col A | col B |
| A | dd |
| B | cc |
Wanted Final Result:
| col A | col B | col C | col D |
| A | 1 | apple | dd |
| A | 23 | banana | dd |
| B | 3 | cherry | cc |
| C | 4 | daisy | daisy |
THANKS!!
Solved! Go to Solution.
=Table.AddColumn(TableA,"col D",each TableB{[#"col A"=[col A]]}?[col B]? ??[col C])
the values must be unique in col A of TableB .
Hi nimblecat.
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