I was very surprised to find out that Table.NestedJoin
joins columns join on null
. This seems like the wrong choice to me, but the compiler is always right. In the example below, Table1
and Table2
(which are otherwise identical) are left joined by ID
.
let
Source = Table.NestedJoin(Table1,{"ID"},Table2,{"ID"},"Table2",JoinKind.LeftOuter),
#"Expanded Table2" = Table.ExpandTableColumn(Source, "Table2", {"ID", "Index"}, {"Table2.ID", "Table2.Index"})
in
#"Expanded Table2"
My question is: are there any known best practices to get joins to behave more like standard SQL joins (where null <> null
).
This is, of course, beyond the simple method of FIND/REPLACE null
with special thing that no one could possibly use in arbitrary data...that someone will have inevetably used in arbitrary data.
Thanks in advance for any help.