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I have the below calculation that should take an email address, filter the roles table for that email. It should then filter the Master table Company column for the same companies as in the filtered roles table.
Note, [email protected] can have multiple companies.
The expression refers to multiple columns. Multiple columns cannot be converted to a scalar value.
FilteredMasterTable =
VAR SelectedEmail = "[email protected]"
VAR SelectedRoles =
CALCULATETABLE(
VALUES('Roles Table'[Company]),
'Roles Table'[Email] = SelectedEmail
)
RETURN
FILTER(
Master,
Master[Company]IN SelectedRoles
)
Hi, @obriaincian
Can you provide sample data for testing? Sensitive information can be removed in advance. What kind of expected results do you expect? You can also show it with pictures or Excel. I look forward to your response.
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _Charlotte
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Note: I want to implement this as Row Level Security but I am testing it in a measure first
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