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I have two tables, and both have a column "work item id". I need to find out how many of the id´s of column from table 1, are also present in table 2 (specifically to find which are absent), and I need this result in a calculated column.
Table 1 has around 500 numeric entries in the column "work item id", while table 2 has about 460 numeric entries in the column "work item id". I need a calculated column to find out which entries are not present in "work item id" table 2, but are present in "work item id" table 1.
I need an urgent DAX solution to create the calculated column, please help.
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@Anonymous , A new column in table 1
new column =
var _cnt = countx(filter(Table2, Table2[ID]= Table1[ID]), Table2[ID])
return
if(isblank(_cnt), 0,1 )
Hi,
I think this should be a way to solve it:
Matching_Column =
var x_1 = SELECTEDVALUE('Table 1'[work item id])
var x_2 = SELECTEDVALUE('Table 2'[work item id])
return
IF(x_1 = x_2, "Present","Not Present")
I hope that helps 🙂
No, every value comes as "Present".
Thank you so much!! Worked like a charm! Can you (in short) explain the code you wrote? As I am new to this, I would learn that way. SO many Thanks
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