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Hi All,
Hoping this is fairly simple. I have single table as shown below (real table has 1000's of rows)
I'm not interested in "Manager ID". I want manager name as per below.
Any suggestions? The logic is something along the lines of
Thanks
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hi, @quinla01
You could use LOOKUPVALUE Function to create a calculate column as below:
Manager = IF(ISBLANK('Table'[Manager ID])=FALSE(),LOOKUPVALUE('Table'[Employee],'Table'[ID],'Table'[Manager ID]))
Result:
Best Regards,
Lin
hi, @quinla01
You could use LOOKUPVALUE Function to create a calculate column as below:
Manager = IF(ISBLANK('Table'[Manager ID])=FALSE(),LOOKUPVALUE('Table'[Employee],'Table'[ID],'Table'[Manager ID]))
Result:
Best Regards,
Lin
That worked a charm. Many Thanks.
Out of interest, do you know how this would be done from the query editor rather than in report view?
Thanks