Power BI is turning 10! Tune in for a special live episode on July 24 with behind-the-scenes stories, product evolution highlights, and a sneak peek at what’s in store for the future.
Save the dateEnhance your career with this limited time 50% discount on Fabric and Power BI exams. Ends August 31st. Request your voucher.
Hi
I have added a new table using SUMMARIZE. All seemed to be working fine but I have just realised that some "Customers" do not have all dates which I need to display.
Is it is possible to create a table from 2 columns but displaying all possible combinations?
Customer | CreatedMonthAndYear |
AA | Feb 2024 |
BB | Mar 2024 |
CC | Apr 2024 |
Customer | CreatedMonthAndYear |
AA | Feb 2024 |
AA | Mar 2024 |
AA | Apr 2024 |
BB | Feb 2024 |
BB | Mar 2024 |
BB | Apr 2024 |
CC | Feb 2024 |
CC | Mar 2024 |
CC | Apr 2024 |
Any Help would be great
Thanks
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @Topjacket Using crossjoin, you would be able to create all kinds of possible combination. Try below code:
DesiredTable =
CROSSJOIN(
DISTINCT('Cases'[Customer Created]),
DISTINCT('Cases'[MonthAndYear])
)
Desired output:
Hope this helps!!
If this solved your problem, please accept it as a solution!!
Best Regards,
Shahariar Hafiz
Hi @Topjacket Using crossjoin, you would be able to create all kinds of possible combination. Try below code:
DesiredTable =
CROSSJOIN(
DISTINCT('Cases'[Customer Created]),
DISTINCT('Cases'[MonthAndYear])
)
Desired output:
Hope this helps!!
If this solved your problem, please accept it as a solution!!
Best Regards,
Shahariar Hafiz
Check out the July 2025 Power BI update to learn about new features.
This is your chance to engage directly with the engineering team behind Fabric and Power BI. Share your experiences and shape the future.
User | Count |
---|---|
17 | |
8 | |
7 | |
7 | |
6 |
User | Count |
---|---|
23 | |
11 | |
10 | |
9 | |
7 |