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in this video im going to show you how you can conditionally merge two tables inside of power query without actually using the merge premise feature curious lets have a look [Applause] welcome to how to power bi my name is boss and if this is the very first time for you visiting this channel then make sure to hit that subscribe button if you want to stay up to date on all of my videos now lets have a look how we can do conditional merge in power query as an example were going to take this table over here where we have information about different invoices so we have the invoice number the description and the invoice amount and i would like to add a column with the cleaned up vendor name so here in the description you see we sometimes do have the vendor names however i want to kind of extract them now i do have a second table where we have all of the vendor names and the location of the vendor what i would like to do is take the vendor names and join them to my invoice table based on