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Anonymous
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PowerBI - Formula Similar to Excel function where I can make column = specific value

Hi

 

I have two tables in PowerBI with no relationship. One table with price and one table with additional fee.

 

I want to enter my own custom additional fee and I want it to pull through to the other table with whatever value I entered.

 

For example in my price table

100

150 

200

 

Now I want to say additional fee is 10. Then I want it to say 110 or if its 20 I want it to be 120. Similar to an excel equals formula

 

I cant link the 2 tables becauses theres no relationship. How do I go about making my value 110 if additional fee is 10

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FreemanZ
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Super User

hi @Anonymous 

 

LOOKUPVALUE could be handy to move data to unrelated tables.

 

not sure if i get your point, supposing you have two tables like:

ItemPrice
A100
B150
C200

 

ItemFee
A10
B20
C30

 

you may try to add a column in the price table with:

 

PriceWithFee = 
LOOKUPVALUE(
    FeeTable[Fee],
    FeeTable[Item],
    PriceTable[Item]
) 
+ [Price] 

 

 

it worked like:

FreemanZ_0-1675325889163.png

 

Anonymous
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Thanks for your response @FreemanZ 

 

Im speaking more of a scenarion where you enter a custom value. For example my company uses certain fixed fee for prices of your home

 

Table 1

JoshPolly_1-1675332046988.png

 

In that table I have made a parameter where you can enter a custom value on a slicer and it will vlook up the fixed fee. So if you enter in 50 or 99  in the slicer, it will pull through a value of 5

 

Now I want to add in a custom value of additional fees. Whether you quote them 10 for moving fees or 50 for viewing fees doesnt matter, I want that extra value you enter to be added.

 

 

So for the other table I was going to use a generate series from 0 to 500. Then another parameter where I can enter a custom slicer

 

Similar to what you can do in Excel I want to add the 2 yellow columns to my main property table

JoshPolly_2-1675332817628.pngJoshPolly_3-1675332835760.png

 

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