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I know this is a PowerBI community, but I will eventually be using PowerBI for this (after I solve this problem with Power Pivot), and this is urgent.
I want to do a calculated field in "sheet 1" such that it returns the price of service for only Category 1 and Category 2 options, and leave everything else (Category 1A, Category 3, etc.) blank in a new price column (sheet 1).
How do I go about this? I spent many hours trying... Thanks.
Here's the file: https://www.dropbox.com/s/088kel5c2jlo1z0/June%2026%20Power%20Pivot%20Question.xlsx?dl=0
Here are screenshots (I made the data to protect confidential information).
Sheet 1:
Sheet 2:
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I guess you have many to one relationship between Sheet1 and Sheet2. Please use
Price =
IF ( Sheet1[Category] = "Category 1" || Sheet1[Category] = "Category 2", RELATED ( Sheet2[Cost] ) )
I guess you have many to one relationship between Sheet1 and Sheet2. Please use
Price =
IF ( Sheet1[Category] = "Category 1" || Sheet1[Category] = "Category 2", RELATED ( Sheet2[Cost] ) )
WOW! Thank you so much for your help. I asked around, and nobody was able to get it but you. Thank you!!
Hi @BAFreedom
no worries it the same as power bi. Would you please share a screenshot as I'm currently accessing the forum through my mobile only.
@tamerj1 Thanks for the reply. I just posted screenshots in the original message. Please let me know if you need anything else.
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