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Hello,
TableMain has ArrvialTime columns to lookup from 2 different tables.
Table1 key is Group and Table2 key is Category
Curretly I created columns :
Table 1 ArrivalTime and Table 2 ArrivalTime with LOOKUPVALUE and Combined arrival time
question to you, is there any more efficent way to do it please?
TableMain
Code | Group | Category | Table 1 ArrivalTime | Table 2 ArrivalTime | Combined arrival time |
555 | Group1 | Category 1 | 1/1/2022 | 1/1/2022 | |
666 | Group1 | Category 1 | 1/1/2022 | 1/1/2022 | |
777 | Group2 | Category 2 | 1/1/2022 | 1/1/2022 | |
888 | Group2 | Category 2 | 1/1/2022 | 1/1/2022 | |
999 | Group4 | Category 3 | 3/3/2023 | 3/3/2023 |
Table1
Group | ArrivalTime |
Group2 | 1/1/2022 |
Group3 | 3/3/2023 |
Table2
Category | ArrivalTime |
Category 1 | 1/1/2022 |
Category 3 | 3/3/2023 |
Solved! Go to Solution.
@MasterSonic , Create a new column
coalesce(maxx(filter(Table1, Table1[Category] = tablemain[Category]) , Table1[ArrivalTime]) , maxx(filter(Table2, Table2[Category] = tablemain[Category]) , Table2[ArrivalTime]) )
@MasterSonic , Create a new column
coalesce(maxx(filter(Table1, Table1[Category] = tablemain[Category]) , Table1[ArrivalTime]) , maxx(filter(Table2, Table2[Category] = tablemain[Category]) , Table2[ArrivalTime]) )
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