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Comparing two excel sheets without merging
- 5 years ago
You have to filter out the rows containing "in transit":
try:
Table differences = VAR receiving1 = SUMMARIZE ( Receiving, Receiving[ItemID], Receiving[Description], Receiving[Item Type], "QT", SUM ( Receiving[Quantity]) ) VAR sending1 = SUMMARIZE ( FILTER( Sending, Sending[Status] <> "In transit"), Sending[ItemID], Sending[Description], Sending[Item Type], "QT", SUM ( Sending[Quantity (all)] ) ) VAR OnlyRec = ADDCOLUMNS ( EXCEPT ( receiving1, sending1 ), "From table", "Receiving" ) VAR OnlySend = ADDCOLUMNS ( EXCEPT ( sending1, receiving1 ), "From table", "Sending" ) RETURN UNION ( OnlyRec, OnlySend )
You have to filter out the rows containing "in transit":
try:
Table differences =
VAR receiving1 =
SUMMARIZE (
Receiving,
Receiving[ItemID],
Receiving[Description],
Receiving[Item Type],
"QT", SUM ( Receiving[Quantity])
)
VAR sending1 =
SUMMARIZE (
FILTER(
Sending, Sending[Status] <> "In transit"),
Sending[ItemID],
Sending[Description],
Sending[Item Type],
"QT", SUM ( Sending[Quantity (all)] )
)
VAR OnlyRec =
ADDCOLUMNS ( EXCEPT ( receiving1, sending1 ), "From table", "Receiving" )
VAR OnlySend =
ADDCOLUMNS ( EXCEPT ( sending1, receiving1 ), "From table", "Sending" )
RETURN
UNION ( OnlyRec, OnlySend )Awesome! Thanks PaulDBrown It works marvelously!
I hate to be that guy, but do you have a more elegant solution than what I have, regarding the differences per item? I created 3 measures and used a matrix viz to show difference per item, so it shows 1 and -1 for the below two rows:
Here are the measures:
Sum Sending = CALCULATE(SUM('Table differences'[Quantity]), 'Table differences'[Source] = "Sending")
Sum Receiving= CALCULATE(SUM('Table differences'[Quantity]), 'Table differences'[Source] = "Receiving")
Sum Differnece = [Sum Sending] - [Sum Receiving]
Obviously when I do that, I get an annoyingly ugly result:
If you have a better solution, I would be happy to learn.
Thanks,
- PaulDBrown5 years agoCommunity Champion
I take it the "QT" are columns from the table. If you are using a matrix, use measures instead (leave the column bucket empty), or try a table visual instead of a matrix.
You can also "hide" a column in a visual by dragging the boundary, but you need to turn off word-wrap and maybe auto-width in the formatting pane.- Anonymous5 years agoNot applicable
You're a savior! Many thanks!