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I have the DAX below that works correctly.
I want to manually add a value to 'Store'[BaseStoreNumber] = 96 after the result of the lookup.
Is it possible to do this?
Original result
10, 15, 20
Result needed
10, 15, 20, 96
IF (
'Store'[Class Desc] = "NON-BANNER",
(
'Store'[BaseStoreNumber]
= LOOKUPVALUE (
Security[BaseStoreNumber],
Security[UserPrincipalName], USERPRINCIPALNAME(),
Security[BaseStoreNumber], Store[BaseStoreNumber]
)
)
)
Hi @pokdbz
Maybe you can use the UNION() function:
UNION function (DAX) - DAX | Microsoft Learn
Please try this:
VAR _AA =
IF (
'Store'[Class Desc] = "NON-BANNER",
(
'Store'[BaseStoreNumber]
= LOOKUPVALUE (
Security[BaseStoreNumber],
Security[UserPrincipalName], USERPRINCIPALNAME (),
Security[BaseStoreNumber], Store[BaseStoreNumber]
)
)
)
RETURN
UNION ( _AA, { 96 } )
Best Regards
Zhengdong Xu
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It's saying the UNION function expects a table expression for argument "", but a string or numeric expression was used. Its highlighting the _AA
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