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Hello,
I have a Students table that lists each UserID value once.
I want to know in a new column in the Students table if the UserID field has any matching values in the Infractions table.
It can either be the UserID value or a 1 for a match or a 0 for a non-match.
In the Infractions table, there can be many rows or no rows at all that match the UserID field from the Student table.
PBIX file with two tables mentioned above
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Excel example of the result I am looking for.
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If you want to create a calculated column in the Students table, the existing relationship makes things reasonably straightforward.
NewCol = CALCULATE(COUNT(Infractions[Infraction]))
Let me know if that helps.
@HotChilli That worked perfectly! Thank you very much for your time and expertise. I like that it gave me a count of the infractions. Take care!
Thank you for posting the data.
If you want to create a calculated column in the Students table, the existing relationship makes things reasonably straightforward.
NewCol = CALCULATE(COUNT(Infractions[Infraction]))
Let me know if that helps.
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