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Hi ,
I can’t work out how to create a calculated column using 2 columns from different tables in the formula.
I’m trying to create a calculated column ‘Z’ using a simple formula: X – Y
Column X is in table 1
Column Y is in table 2
When creating Z in table 1, it does not see columns from any other tables. There is a relationship between both tables which I have checked is still there.
This is very strange, I have created calculated columns using column data from 2 separate tables many times before and never had any problems.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Greg
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Based on my understanding, it depends on the relationship.
If 1:1, below formula should work.
calculated column = table1[X] - RELATED ( table2[Y] )
If 1:many, the following formula should work.
calculated column = oneTable[X] - CALCULATE ( SUM ( manyTable[Y] ), ALLEXCEPT ( manyTable, Table10[linkedCol] ) )
Based on my understanding, it depends on the relationship.
If 1:1, below formula should work.
calculated column = table1[X] - RELATED ( table2[Y] )
If 1:many, the following formula should work.
calculated column = oneTable[X] - CALCULATE ( SUM ( manyTable[Y] ), ALLEXCEPT ( manyTable, Table10[linkedCol] ) )
what is the Table 10 related to?
We have two tables with a relationship of many : 1 between Table1and Table2.
We are getting errors for below derive column for filter condition : Table1[Web Activity Date] <= RELATED(Table2[Lead Created Date])
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# Distinct Forms Filled by Net New Lead = CALCULATE(DISTINCTCOUNT(Table1[Form ID]),v_rpt_omniture[Post Visid High Low] <> "10"
&& Table1[Form Completions] = "1"
&& Table1hit Source] = "1"
&& Table1[Exclude Hit] = "0"
&& Table1[Web Activity Date] <= RELATED(Table2d[Lead Created Date]))
Hi,
In Table1, write the RELATED function as a calculated column formula and give a title to that column as Lead date. Write another calculated column column called test with this formula =Table1[Web Activity Date]<=Table1[Lead date] . Revise your measure to:
# Distinct Forms Filled by Net New Lead = CALCULATE(DISTINCTCOUNT(Table1[Form ID]),v_rpt_omniture[Post Visid High Low] <> "10"
&& Table1[Form Completions] = "1"
&& Table1hit Source] = "1"
&& Table1[Exclude Hit] = "0"
&& Table1[Test] = TRUE())
Thank you @Ashish_Mathur for the solution. It is helpful.
Just want to confirm : Are we saying we cannot use related table with multiple filter condition in CALCULATE function?
You are welcome. I prefer using a calculated column formula because it simplifies the measure and allows me to go back to the table and apply filters, if i ever have to.
What if it's a Many to many relationship?
I'm trying to do a similar thing but can't get the formula you provided to work.
I have two tables and want to subtract Column A from Table 1 from Column B from Table 2. There is a relationship between the two tables via a common ID.
The relationship is one to many whereby the value being subtracted is the 'one table' and the one from which data is being subtracted from, is the 'many table'.
The data is in date format.
i.e 05/03/2017 - 03/03/2017 = 2
Any help appreciated.
Thanks
Hi ,
i am trying to create a calculated column using 2 different tables. i am getting error.
My query:
=if(table1[column1] = "abc" || table1[column1] = "bcd", "Others", if( table1[column1] ="xyz" , if( table2[column2] = "pqr", "Oman", if( table2[column2] = "que", "hyz", "ecc"))))
Error:
column 'column2' in 'table2' cannot be found or may not be used in this expression.
please suggest proper syntax.
thank you.
Hi,
Share the link from where i can download your file.
Hi,
I am new to Power BI . Can I use data in tables to calculate more data?
My example is: I have Forecasted Product sales for 2 weeks. Prod 1, 100 units, Prod 2, 200 units.
I have a table with the Sales Mix % by Week, Week 1, 75%, week 2, 25%
Can I calculate out these to two table to create a new table with forecasted sales by week.
eg
Week1, Prod1, 75 units
Week2, Prod1, 25 units
Week1, Prod2, 150 units
Week2, Prod2, 50 units
I am calculating this in excel and then loading to power BI.
Thanks
Sam
Hi @IanSamTaylor,
See the Data table in this file.
Hope this helps.
as someone coming to Power BI from databases - my immediate question of your post is - where is the unique ID (key) field for these two tables? In order to any math one must know which row's value to use on both sides......
Perhaps that's a given - just thought I would throw that in.... in which case your expression would be involving Related Table....
You are asking very general questions, so it is hard to know what you are trying to do, or why. My experience is that most calculated columns that new users try to build are completetly un-necessary and probably worse still - it normally is the wrong approach. Read my article here, then see if you can do what you want with measures.
http://exceleratorbi.com.au/calculated-columns-vs-measures-dax/
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