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BrianRiggin
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Combining Two DAX Expression Tables into One... Uniquely?

Sorry, I'm sure there is a word or term to describe how I'm trying to combine/merge/??? them other than "uniquely", but I couldn't think of it.

 

I need to build a custom DAX table from two other DAX table expressions (one using FILTER, the other DISTINCT from source tables).  How do??

 

DAX Expression 1 - DISTINCT(NameTable[Name])                     

a

b

 

DAX Expression 2 -  FILTER(CALENDARAUTO(),[Date]>=[StartDateMeasure]&&[Date]<=[EndDateMeasure]&&WEEKDAY([Date])=3)

1

2

3

*Note:  The measures are fixed dates.  I'm essentially getting all the Tuesdays between two dates

 

Custom DAX Table

1

a

2

a

3

a

1

b

2

b

3

b

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mangaus1111
Solution Sage
Solution Sage

Hi @BrianRiggin ,

you can use CROSSJOIN function.

CROSSJOIN ('Table1','Table2')

https://dax.guide/crossjoin/

 

If this post helps, please mark it as solution!!!

 

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mangaus1111
Solution Sage
Solution Sage

Hi @BrianRiggin ,

you can use CROSSJOIN function.

CROSSJOIN ('Table1','Table2')

https://dax.guide/crossjoin/

 

If this post helps, please mark it as solution!!!

 

That was perfect!  Thanks!  Also, I guess the term I was looking for was a "Cartesian Product" rather than "...uniquely".  So I learned two things!

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