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I have 2 tables containing airline data with airline code, arrival & departure code and arrival time & departure time
Im trying to create a table that compares the 2 tables below and shows me if 2 airlines have departure times from the same arrival airport code that are less than 1 hour apart.
Any help ?
The data for these 2 tables is populated from the same source. I just edited the interations so that allow them to be operate seperately. Can a bridge table still solve this if they are both pulling from 1 table ?
That means they have different filtets. No need in this case to a bridge table we just need first to carefully understand the filter context of each one in order to replicate it using dax code.
Hi @dymetre973
you may start with creating a bridge table that contains all the unique Airport Codes and filters both tables. Then you slice by the Airport Code from the bridge table and use the following measure
Count =
SUMX (
Table1,
SUMX (
Table2,
IF (
ABS ( DATEDIFF ( Table1[Departure Time], Table2[Departure Time], MINUTE ) ) < 60,
1
)
)
)
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