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How to use IF Function to reference two tables for a result that is filtered by both tables

Hi there,

 

I am trying to work out how many Workspaces from a data dump have successfully installed an agent, by using another table with the list of workspaces as reference.

 

Table 1 = Data dump of all machines with the agent installed

Table 2 = Directory of all Workspaces

 

I want to be able to create a calculated column that says either Workspace or Not Workspace in Table 1, so that I can easily filter which of the rows of installed machines in Table 1 are Workspaces.

 

I look forward to a response 🙂

 

Cheers

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ibarrau
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Hi. You might need to give us a little more. We don't know how the data looks like to suggest something. From my stand point you just need to find a way to relate those two tables and that's all. If you have a table visualization of table 1 and just add a slicer with the names of workspaces from table 2 while they are related, you will solve it. The slicer will filter the table for an specific workspace and if there is a row in table 1 without workspace it will show a (blank) item in slicer.

I hope that helps.


If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

Happy to help!

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