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Hi, I'm feeling really close to solve my problem for a dynamic Stock Turnover Report but yet I have some issues where I need your advice first my tables looks like this, Pretty much straight forward. I get the columns in my Article list from, that gives me a start date and an end date for each article.
Start-LastTransactionDate = LASTDATE('Start-StockBalancePerDateTable'[Date])
End-LastTransactionDate = LASTDATE('End-StockBalancePerDateTable'[Date])
But now I want to add two more columns in the Article Table and that is the StockBalancePerDate columns from each Table. (e.g Start-StockBalance for Article A is 29 End-StockBalance for Article A is 35)
I can't get the RELATED function to work, somehow I get a message that the tables don't have any relation, but as you can see in the Relationship-picture there is a relation between the tables.
Start-StockBalancePerDateTable'
End-StockBalancePerDateTable
Article
Relationships
Best regards
/Johan
Hi @Anonymous
On your last picture it looks strange because It looks like you have clicked on the relation but only the Article filed from Start-Stock is highlighted
The ArticleNo from Article should be highlighted
Can you go on your relation editor and check that the relation is on Article.No on both tables ?
- Quentin
Hi @quentin_vigne I beileve that's just in the picture, heres another one where Article and ArticleNo are highlited, I've also a Calendar table.
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