I want to join two data sources, orders and customers:
orders is an SQL Server table:
orderid| customerid | orderdate | ordercost
------ | -----------| --------- | --------
12000 | 1500 |2008-08-09 | 38610
and customers is a csv file:
customerid,first_name,last_name,starting_date,ending_date,country
1500,Sian,Read,2008-01-07,2010-01-07,Greenland
I want to join these two tables in my Python application, so I wrote the following code:
# Connect to SQL Sever with Pyodbc library
connection = pypyodbc.connect("connection string here")
cursor=connection.cursor();
cursor.execute("SELECT * from order)
result= cursor.fetchall()
# convert the result to pandas Dataframe
df1 = pd.DataFrame(result, columns= ['orderid','customerid','orderdate','ordercost'])
# Read CSV File
df2=pd.read_csv(customer_csv)
# Merge two dataframes
merged= pd.merge( df1, df2, on= 'customerid', how='inner')
print(merged[['first_name', 'country']])
I expect
first_name | country
-----------|--------
Sian | Greenland
But I get empty result.
When I perform this code for two data frames that are both from CSV files, it works fine. Any help?
Thanks.
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