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chonchar
Helper V
Helper V

Extract Values

Hello,

 

I have the below DAX that identifies if there is a perfect four-way match on certain item descriptions. Now, I need to be able to pull the values that would populate in a table if there was a list of the "no match" descriptions. Do I create a table with the same DAX, or??? I am lost.

 

My desired result is to identify all of the values that would read "no match" from this DAX and then put them in a table. Sharing the PBI file is not an option under any circumstances. 

 

4-Way Description Match =
VAR __Count =
COUNTROWS (
   DISTINCT ( {
        SELECTEDVALUE ( 'Table1'[Description1] ),
        SELECTEDVALUE ( 'Table2'[Description2]),
        SELECTEDVALUE ( Table3[Description3] ),
        SELECTEDVALUE ( 'Table4'[Description4] )
} ) )
RETURN
IF ( __Count = 1, "Match", "No Match" )
                                                ^^^^^ -This no match is what I want a table of.
 
Best,
 
Cam
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parry2k
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Super User

@chonchar I have no idea what you are talking about. Please provide more details. Read this post to get your answer quickly.

https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Community-Blog/How-to-Get-Your-Question-Answered-Quickly/ba-p/38490



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parry2k
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@chonchar you can do something like this:

 

New Table = FILTER ( YourOriginalTable, YourOriginalTable[Matching Column] = "No Match" )


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@parry2k it is actually four tables. So, do I embed that FILTER in the original DAX but as a new table? Becasue the "No Match" doesn't actually exist in the model. 

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