This guide will explain the basic outcome of preforming a data union.
- A union is used to concatenate data sets into one unified set.
- A union is done expecting the column headers to be almost identical in both datasets.
- If a union is done and one dataset has additional columns the column will add Null values to the second dataset
- The columns must have identical names in all data sets for a proper union. For example "column 1" and "column_1" will be viewed as two distinct columns and will be added separately.
- Be aware that unions not join the data in anyway, which is why the two rows with the ID "4" stay separate in this union.
Original Datasets
Database A
Database B
ID
Fruit
Taste Rating ID
Vegetable
Taste Rating 1
Apple
7 4
Lettuce
4 2
Pear
6 5
Carrot
7 3
Orange
6 6
Celery
6 4
Lemon
4 7
Broccoli
8 Union-ed Dataset
Database Union
ID
Fruit
Vegetable Taste Rating 1
Apple
Null 7 2
Pear
Null 6 3
Orange
Null 6 4
Lemon
Null 4 4 Null Lettuce 4 5 Null Carrot 7 6 Null Celery 6 7 Null Broccoli 8