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Anonymous
Not applicable

Table variable cannot be used in current context because a base is expected

Just like to test the function "LOOKUPVALUE".

I have two tables "Sales" and "Promo" where I like to add to the table "Sales" a column "Campaign" from the table "Promo" based on Sales[Product].

 

Dont understand why i get the error "Table variable cannot be used in current context because a base is expected" at "LOOKUPVALUE(PROMO".

How to solve?

 

Define
var Sales = DATATABLE("Customer", STRING,
                      "Product", STRING,
                      "Date", STRING,
                      "Quantity", INTEGER,
                      {
                       {"Marco","Mouse", "1/20/2017",2},
                       {"Marco","Tablet", "2/16/2017",1},
                       {"Alberto","Mouse", "1/30/1017",1},
                       {"Alberto","Tablet", "1/30/2017",1},
                       {"Alberto","Watch", "2/23/2017",1}
                      }
                     )
var Promo = DATATABLE("Month", INTEGER,
                      "Product", STRING,
                      "Campaign", STRING,
                      "Media", STRING,
                      {
                       {1,"Mouse","Bundle","Radio"},
                       {1,"Tablet","Bundle","Banner"},
                       {1,"Watch","Two-for-one","Newsletter"},
                       {2,"Mouse","Sale","Magazine"},
                       {2,"Watch","Sale","Newsletter"}
                      }
                     ) 
                     

var testTable = ADDCOLUMNS (
                            Sales,
                            "Campaign",
                            LOOKUPVALUE(
                                        Promo[Campaign],
                                        Promo[Product], Sales[Product]
                                       ) 
                           )                 

EVALUATE testTable

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@Anonymous 
Yes correct. And also the error is expected as the LOOKUPVALUE function in this case is returning multiple values not a single value. Please try

DEFINE
    TABLE Sales =
        DATATABLE (
            "Customer", STRING,
            "Product", STRING,
            "Date", STRING,
            "Quantity", INTEGER,
            {
                { "Marco", "Mouse", "1/20/2017", 2 },
                { "Marco", "Tablet", "2/16/2017", 1 },
                { "Alberto", "Mouse", "1/30/1017", 1 },
                { "Alberto", "Tablet", "1/30/2017", 1 },
                { "Alberto", "Watch", "2/23/2017", 1 }
            }
        )
    TABLE Promo =
        DATATABLE (
            "Month", INTEGER,
            "Product", STRING,
            "Campaign", STRING,
            "Media", STRING,
            {
                { 1, "Mouse", "Bundle", "Radio" },
                { 1, "Tablet", "Bundle", "Banner" },
                { 1, "Watch", "Two-for-one", "Newsletter" },
                { 2, "Mouse", "Sale", "Magazine" },
                { 2, "Watch", "Sale", "Newsletter" }
            }
        )
    VAR testTable =
        ADDCOLUMNS (
            Sales,
            "Campaign",
                MAXX (
                    FILTER (
                        Promo,
                        Promo[Product] = Sales[Product]
                            && Promo[Month] = MONTH ( DATEVALUE ( Sales[Date] ) )
                    ),
                    Promo[Campaign]
                )
        )

EVALUATE
testTable

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tamerj1
Super User
Super User

Hi @Anonymous 
In this context you need to use DEFINE TABLE rather than DEFINE VAR

Anonymous
Not applicable

Hi,

 

Thanks for your quick response.

 

Do you mean for each DEFINE VAR or only DEFINE TABLE SALES and DEFINE TABLE PROMO ?

In this case I got the message "A table of multiple values was supplied where a single value was expected.

 

When I define Table testTable as DEFINE TABLE testTable I got the same message.

 

@Anonymous 
Yes correct. And also the error is expected as the LOOKUPVALUE function in this case is returning multiple values not a single value. Please try

DEFINE
    TABLE Sales =
        DATATABLE (
            "Customer", STRING,
            "Product", STRING,
            "Date", STRING,
            "Quantity", INTEGER,
            {
                { "Marco", "Mouse", "1/20/2017", 2 },
                { "Marco", "Tablet", "2/16/2017", 1 },
                { "Alberto", "Mouse", "1/30/1017", 1 },
                { "Alberto", "Tablet", "1/30/2017", 1 },
                { "Alberto", "Watch", "2/23/2017", 1 }
            }
        )
    TABLE Promo =
        DATATABLE (
            "Month", INTEGER,
            "Product", STRING,
            "Campaign", STRING,
            "Media", STRING,
            {
                { 1, "Mouse", "Bundle", "Radio" },
                { 1, "Tablet", "Bundle", "Banner" },
                { 1, "Watch", "Two-for-one", "Newsletter" },
                { 2, "Mouse", "Sale", "Magazine" },
                { 2, "Watch", "Sale", "Newsletter" }
            }
        )
    VAR testTable =
        ADDCOLUMNS (
            Sales,
            "Campaign",
                MAXX (
                    FILTER (
                        Promo,
                        Promo[Product] = Sales[Product]
                            && Promo[Month] = MONTH ( DATEVALUE ( Sales[Date] ) )
                    ),
                    Promo[Campaign]
                )
        )

EVALUATE
testTable

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