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Hi, I'm currently using Direct Query (and cannot change to import since it needs to be live) and cannot figure out how to get the data to display the way I need it to.
I have two tables that are joined by the ID. One of the tables lists projects and the other table lists the tasks associated with the projects.
For example, project 1 may have 5 tasks associated with it. I'm looking to design a table that lists the projects but with the tasks inserted (indented) under the project.
Is this possible?
Thanks!
Solved! Go to Solution.
I managed to this to work by starting over. I had added one column to the table, so i'm not sure if that's what was holding this up or what, but i did manage to get this to work.
Thanks for your help!
I managed to this to work by starting over. I had added one column to the table, so i'm not sure if that's what was holding this up or what, but i did manage to get this to work.
Thanks for your help!
@KWelsh8144,
Could you please post the T-SQL statements that you use to create the tables so that I can repro? Also we need to know what other transformations you made in Power BI Desktop Query Editor .
Regards,
Lydia
@v-yuezhe-msft I am using the October 2018 version. I originally had it as the highlighted option: Merge Queries as New. I tried it using Merge Queries and I receive the message below.
@KWelsh8144,
What version of Power BI Desktop do you use? Do you merge into a new query using the highlighted option below? If so, switch to use merge queries option. If the issue still persists, please share the T-sql you use to create the two tables so that I can test.
Regards,
Lydia
@KWelsh8144,
You can merge the two queries in Power BI Desktop query editor based on ID, for more details, please review this blog:http://radacad.com/append-vs-merge-in-power-bi-and-power-query.
Regards,
Lydia
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