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Hi,
I have 2 tables like below:
I want to ftech the limit1, limit2, limit3 by comparing date & Site Name from table 1 with date range in table 2.
i.e. It should check the date range in which the date fits; also, if the site name matches, return the values from that row.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hello @Anonymous
Assuming you want to compare Table1[Date] with Table2[StartDate] and Table2[EndDate] range.
If it is then please get the below solution
Create a calculated column by writing below DAX
Hope it will help you.
Regards
sanalytics
Hello @Anonymous
Assuming you want to compare Table1[Date] with Table2[StartDate] and Table2[EndDate] range.
If it is then please get the below solution
Create a calculated column by writing below DAX
Hope it will help you.
Regards
sanalytics
@Anonymous
Glad, it worked. Would appreciate if you like the solution.
Regards
sanalytics
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