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Hi! I am trying to figure out a formula that looks at 6+ values in a row, references my related table and returns the matching value. The LOOKUPVALUE + RELATED function combined has gotten me results for a particular value, however I need to analyze multiple columns. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you!
M
Thank you for your reply @lbendlin.
Hi @Anonymous
Is your problem solved now? If not, can you provide detailed sample pbix file and the results you expect.So that I can help you better. Please remove any sensitive data in advance.
Best Regards,
Jayleny
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