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I could use some help trying to figure out how to...properly count/aggregate data from two tables.
Let's say I have a table called SoftwareInstalled, similar to this:
And I have a Target table like this:
I'd like to add a calculated column or create some (aggregate?) table that gives me this:
I'm pretty new to PowerBI, and I've tried searching for some pointers/tutorial that points me in the right direction, but no luck so far. Is this doable in PowerBI?
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@Anonymous ,
You may use Merge Queries (Table.NestedJoin) in Query Editor or LOOKUPVALUE Function in DAX.
@Anonymous ,
You may use Merge Queries (Table.NestedJoin) in Query Editor or LOOKUPVALUE Function in DAX.
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