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Hi all.
I'm trying to get a value from another row based on a value within the current row.
I have the following:
Tablename: Subgroup
WKYR | TY | LY | LASTWKYR |
202033 | 1000 | 201933 | |
202133 | 3200 | 202033 |
Essentially I'm trying to make the LY column in the 202133 row pull the 1000 into it based on the 202033 value in both WKYR and LASTWKYR, with a fall back to 0 if there is no value for it to look up, which in this table would result in LY in the 202033 row be 0.
I've tried:
Tablename: Subgroup
WKYR | TY | LY | LASTWKYR |
202033 | 1000 | 0 | 201933 |
202133 | 3200 | 1000 | 202033 |
Solved! Go to Solution.
Haven't you just got your second and third arguments the wrong way wrong?
LY =
LOOKUPVALUE ( Subgroup[TY], Subgroup[WKYR], Subgroup[LASTWKYR], 0 )
Regards
😁Not quite time for the pub yet!
Haven't you just got your second and third arguments the wrong way wrong?
LY =
LOOKUPVALUE ( Subgroup[TY], Subgroup[WKYR], Subgroup[LASTWKYR], 0 )
Regards
Well now I feel dumb, thanks Jos!
(I blame it on a bad case of the Fridays!)
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