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Hi,
I have a calculated table that is aggregating the (distinct) Name column from other tables. How do I tweak the formula to get other columns from those tables as well (such as Address, Location of the "Name", etc)?
Thanks a lot for any help!
New table=
DISTINCT (
UNION (
VALUES ( 'Table1'[Name] ),
VALUES ( 'Table2'[Name] ),
VALUES ( 'Table3'[Name] ),
VALUES ( 'Table4'[Name] ),
VALUES ( 'Table5'[Name] ),
VALUES ( 'Table6'[Name] ),
VALUES ( 'Table7'[Name] )
)
)
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @Chris2016,
If Address and Location are columns which are present in all the tables (Table1 ... Table7), you could transform your [DAX] query into something like this:
New table=
DISTINCT (
UNION (
SELECTCOLUMNS ( Table1, "Name, "[Name], "Address", [Address], "Location", [Location] ),
SELECTCOLUMNS ( Table2, "Name, "[Name], "Address", [Address], "Location", [Location] ),
SELECTCOLUMNS ( Table3, "Name, "[Name], "Address", [Address], "Location", [Location] ),
SELECTCOLUMNS ( Table4, "Name, "[Name], "Address", [Address], "Location", [Location] ),
SELECTCOLUMNS ( Table5, "Name, "[Name], "Address", [Address], "Location", [Location] ),
SELECTCOLUMNS ( Table6, "Name, "[Name], "Address", [Address], "Location", [Location] ),
SELECTCOLUMNS ( Table7, "Name, "[Name], "Address", [Address], "Location", [Location] )
)
)
Best Regards,
Alexander
Hi @Chris2016,
If Address and Location are columns which are present in all the tables (Table1 ... Table7), you could transform your [DAX] query into something like this:
New table=
DISTINCT (
UNION (
SELECTCOLUMNS ( Table1, "Name, "[Name], "Address", [Address], "Location", [Location] ),
SELECTCOLUMNS ( Table2, "Name, "[Name], "Address", [Address], "Location", [Location] ),
SELECTCOLUMNS ( Table3, "Name, "[Name], "Address", [Address], "Location", [Location] ),
SELECTCOLUMNS ( Table4, "Name, "[Name], "Address", [Address], "Location", [Location] ),
SELECTCOLUMNS ( Table5, "Name, "[Name], "Address", [Address], "Location", [Location] ),
SELECTCOLUMNS ( Table6, "Name, "[Name], "Address", [Address], "Location", [Location] ),
SELECTCOLUMNS ( Table7, "Name, "[Name], "Address", [Address], "Location", [Location] )
)
)
Best Regards,
Alexander
Yes, the other columns are in the same tables. Thanks a lot for the help, that works!
Best regards
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