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Hey I have created a bridge table .Now i am uanle to sort out following calculation:
IF(VW_DETBRKG1[Breakage Date]>VW_DETJOBM4_2[INIT_DATE],"yes","No")
I tried using lookup but it throws cicular dependancy error.
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could you share some sample data for us to check if thay way is possible? thanks
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@Anonymous
i think you are lookupvalue from many side to another many side?
not sure if you can get the correct answer.
you can try
maxx(filter(vm1, vm1[jobno]=vm2[jobno]),date)
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