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Hello,
I do an inner nested join on 2 tables A and B like this :
Table.NestedJoin(A, {"UserName"}, B, {"UserName"}, "B", JoinKind.Inner)
Just for "the fun", I did also
Table.NestedJoin(B, {"UserName"}, A, {"UserName"}, "A", JoinKind.Inner)
It should return exactly the same thing for me but when I do a Rowcount on both results, there is a small difference, how is it possible ?
I have actually noticed that the number that differs is the number of UserName doubloons there are in my table B. But still, why does it give a different result with Inner, wether I place table A or B in the 1st or 2nd place in the method shouldn't change the result I think. Can you explain to me the logic of it please ?
Hi, to get the same result, regardless of the order of the tables in the function argument, you should first expand the attached rows into columns.
Thank you for your answe rbut sorry I don't understand. Can you explain the reason and what you actually mean please ?
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