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I had 3 columns in a table Employee ID , Employee name & Manager name. I want to create a 4th column name as Managers ID which will come from Employee ID. Any help will be really appreciated.
This is what exactly i want :
EmployeeID EmployeeName Managername ManagerID
1 ABC JHU 4
2 SDF MLP 5
3 BKJ ABC 1
4 JHU SDF 2
5 MLP SDF 2
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @vtiwari ,
New a calculated column with below DAX formula.
ManagerID = LOOKUPVALUE ( Data_2[EmployeeID], Data_2[EmployeeName], Data_2[Managername] )
Best regards,
Yuliana Gu
Hi @vtiwari ,
New a calculated column with below DAX formula.
ManagerID = LOOKUPVALUE ( Data_2[EmployeeID], Data_2[EmployeeName], Data_2[Managername] )
Best regards,
Yuliana Gu
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