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I have two datasets that need to be compared, with Power BI displaying the differences between the two columns.
For instance, I have two datasets (.csv files) from two different systems, both with a columns identified "Order Number". Is there a simple DAX statement that will tell me if I have a match (or not) between the two files?
Thanks!
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HI @Anonymous
The EXCEPT function in DAX can give you a list of values that happen to be in one table, but not the other (and vice versa). If you create a calculated table using this function you can quickly focus in on any differences.
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/query-bi/dax/except-function-dax
HI @Anonymous
The EXCEPT function in DAX can give you a list of values that happen to be in one table, but not the other (and vice versa). If you create a calculated table using this function you can quickly focus in on any differences.
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/query-bi/dax/except-function-dax
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