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Hello all,
I'm hoping someone can help with this quandary...
I'm building a PowerBI model that shows how current and forecast rents compare against a range of comparators - earnings, average area rents etc. dependent on a range of CPI figures. The end user would like to be able to select the CPI figure to see the results.
I have a database that looks similar to this:
| Property ID | Current Rent | CPI Rate | Forecast Rent | Average Area Rent | Average Rent Var. | Earnings | Earnings Var. |
| House A | £75.00 | 2% | £76.50 | £80.00 | -5% | £150.00 | -96% |
| House B | £100.00 | 2% | £102.00 | £110.00 | -8% | £160.00 | -57% |
| House C | £125.00 | 2% | £127.50 | £140.00 | -10% | £170.00 | -33% |
The issue I have is:
Is there a way I can copy a base table, maintain the calculated columns but amend the CPI figure for each table?
If so, my intention is to join the tables using the UNION function.
Thanks
Hi @Saes ,
Sorry I'm not very clear about your target. Would you please give a example to explain it more?
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ kalyj
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