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TonyHansson
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Power query connect 2 tables to a third table as backend

Hi

 

Is it possible to use excel as backend for 2 or more connected tables.

 

If I make a change in one of the frontend tables, it will then change in the backend table?

(And therfore change in the others frontend table)

 

Regards

 

Tony

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v-stephen-msft
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Hi @TonyHansson ,

 

In Power Query, we can use Merge or Append.

With above operations, we can combine with two or more tabls to get the 'third table' you mean.

And if you perform data operations in the original tables, your ‘third table’ will also be updated.

Append queries

Merge queries

Merge Vs. Append Concepts in Power BI (Power Query... - Microsoft Power BI Community

 

 

Best Regards,

Stephen Tao

 

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v-stephen-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @TonyHansson ,

 

In Power Query, we can use Merge or Append.

With above operations, we can combine with two or more tabls to get the 'third table' you mean.

And if you perform data operations in the original tables, your ‘third table’ will also be updated.

Append queries

Merge queries

Merge Vs. Append Concepts in Power BI (Power Query... - Microsoft Power BI Community

 

 

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 @v-stephen-msft and @AnkitKukreja 

 

Thank you

AnkitKukreja
Super User
Super User

Hi @TonyHansson 

 

The second part of your question is not clear to me. But yes we can use excel for 2 or more tables.

 

Can you possible explain it briefly what exactly you are looking for?

 

 

If my response has successfully addressed your question or concern, I kindly request that you mark this post as resolved. Additionally, if you found my assistance helpful, a thumbs-up would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Ankit Kukreja
www.linkedin.com/in/ankit-kukreja1904

Hi @AnkitKukreja 

 

I want to work as a database

 

I want 2 tables to be the frontend connected to a 3rd table (as backend)

 

If I change a value in one of the frontend, it will be saved in the 3rd table (Backend), and

then also availble in the other frontend.

 

Regards

 

Tony

 

Hi @TonyHansson 

 

Yes, that can work. As suggested by Stephen you can use Append or merge in Power query. So whenever a change is flown into Table 1 or 2, it will be shown in table 3.

 

If my response has successfully addressed your question or concern, I kindly request that you mark this post as resolved. Additionally, if you found my assistance helpful, a thumbs-up would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Ankit Kukreja
www.linkedin.com/in/ankit-kukreja1904

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