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Hello,
I need your help to resolve a simple problem (I'm beginner) and escially to identify the best solution !
I want to calculate Tonne CO2 = Population[Nombre] * TonneCO2ParHab[Tonnes de CO2 Par Habitant].
You can see relationships here
The link between data is the Year (Année) AND the Country code (Code Pays).
If I want to add relationships for Année it's not possible (* *).
Thanks in advance and Regards.
Seby
Solved! Go to Solution.
It don't work with these cardinality values. But I have the solution :
Hi @Seby
try a column
Column = Population[Nombre] * lookupvalue(TonneCO2ParHab[Tonnes de CO2 Par Habitant]; TonneCO2ParHab[Année]; Population[Année]; TonneCO2ParHab[Code Pays]; Population[Code Pays])
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It don't work with these cardinality values. But I have the solution :
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