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hey there its John from Excel campus and in this video Im going to explain how to do a merge in power query so this would be similar to a vlookup where we create a connection between two tables but were going to use power query for this and this is a great question submitted by Bill Evans over on our block so thank you Bill for answer asking this question here we have a table of data and this is a table of order data where we have each rows an order or a transaction and here we have a customer ID column but what we want to do is pull in the customer information and we have that information over here in this customers table so we have the customer ID here this will be the matching value between the two tables and then we have information about each customer so we want to bring this data in to our orders table and we can use power query for this and the merge so the first thing were going to do is actually go back over to the customers table and were going to create a connection onl