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Hi all,
I have two tables in the data field. Both are similar. But I need to make a note if anything changed.
For eg:
I have my two tables which are Table1 and Table2.
Table1
Partno | code |
1 | A |
2 | B |
3 | C |
4 | B |
Table2
Partno | code |
1 | B |
2 | A |
3 | C |
4 | B |
In the above tables, for the same partno, codes are changed. For eg: Partno 1 was A and now B.
I would like to know the number of partnos which have a change of code from table1 to table2.
Can I please know how to do that?
Any help is appreciated!
Thank you!
Megha
Solved! Go to Solution.
Two measures:
Changed =
var _SelP = SELECTEDVALUE(Table1[Partno])
var _SelCode = SELECTEDVALUE(Table1[code])
var _selCodeInT2 = LOOKUPVALUE(Table2[code], Table2[Partno], _SelP)
return if ( HASONEVALUE(Table1[Partno]) , if ( _SelCode = _selCodeInT2 , "Same Value", "Value Changed"), blank())
Count Changed = Coalesce(CALCULATE( count(Table1[Partno]), FILTER(Table1, [Changed] = "Value Changed")), 0)
Note: I did as two measures, you can club as one too
Results as:
HI @Anonymous
If you just want a number that indicate the total changes, you can use this measure code:
Change =
Var _A = EXCEPT(Table2,Table1)
return
COUNTROWS(_A)
Output:
You can create a new table with below code to just find the items that changed in Table 2 in compare to table 1:
Table = EXCEPT(Table2,table1)
Output:
Sample file atached.
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Two measures:
Changed =
var _SelP = SELECTEDVALUE(Table1[Partno])
var _SelCode = SELECTEDVALUE(Table1[code])
var _selCodeInT2 = LOOKUPVALUE(Table2[code], Table2[Partno], _SelP)
return if ( HASONEVALUE(Table1[Partno]) , if ( _SelCode = _selCodeInT2 , "Same Value", "Value Changed"), blank())
Count Changed = Coalesce(CALCULATE( count(Table1[Partno]), FILTER(Table1, [Changed] = "Value Changed")), 0)
Note: I did as two measures, you can club as one too
Results as:
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