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Hi,
I want to create a calculated column called Division Name in my Booking table. I need the Division Name to appear in this table for reasons that would take a while to explain. Anyway the Booking table has a BookingID that has a relationship to the Order table that also has the BookingID. The Order Table has a relationship to the Division table through the Division ID. I am trying to figure out how to write the calculated column expression. Here are the relevant column and table names. Can someone help? Thanks,
Division Name = LOOKUPVALUE(
Division[DivisionName],
Booking[BookingId],
Booking[OrderId],
Order[OrderId],
Order[DivisionId]
Division[DivisionId]
)
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