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Please note this question is based on Excel Power query.
After a merge operation (Full-Outer plus keep Only Non-matched), I have the table in the below format (Table1). My aim is to do an internal merge within the table, that should result in a table like Table2.
My idea is to split the table based on column 'name'=null and then inner-join the resulting 2 tables based on 'name' and 'place'.
Question : How to split the tables to 2 tables in powerquery based on a column value
Please suggest better ideas if any, in acheiving the below objective
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @slk89 ,
I don't know if you have tried appending both tables directly to get the desired result., you can refer to
Append queries - Power Query | Microsoft Learn
If the above method does not work, you must start from Table 1 below.
You duplicate a table, and then romve columns and rename columns as follows.
Table1
Table2
In Table1, choose append queries.
You can filter out blank rows.
Expected result:
Best Regards,
Stephen Tao
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @slk89 ,
I don't know if you have tried appending both tables directly to get the desired result., you can refer to
Append queries - Power Query | Microsoft Learn
If the above method does not work, you must start from Table 1 below.
You duplicate a table, and then romve columns and rename columns as follows.
Table1
Table2
In Table1, choose append queries.
You can filter out blank rows.
Expected result:
Best Regards,
Stephen Tao
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
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