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Hi,
I am a new Power BI user, And I am trying to achieve the following:
I have the following main table (example):
ID | SUB_FEATURE |
1 A
1 B
1 C
2 A
2 B
3 A
4 A
4 C
I have the following 3 tables that defines sets of sub-features to feature:
FEATURE_@
A
FEATURE_#
A
B
FEATURE_$
A
B
C
I need to create a new table that groups the ID to feature using the definition table:
ID | FEATURE |
1 $
2 #
3 @
4 $
for each ID in the main table, I'd like to see what sub-feature it has, and based of the sub-fetures list, check which feature does it match.
Wasn't able to find similiar example in the forum.
Thanks in advance!
Jafar
Solved! Go to Solution.
OK, I think this is the one "Measure 2".
Hi @Anonymous,
By my tests, the last solution of Greg_Deckler should achieve your requirement.
In addition, you also could have a reference of my attachment. I append your three tables as a new table in Query Editor.
Best Regards,
Cherry
Not 100% but I feel like this is close. Needs some tweaking.
Here is another approach, again, close but not quite there.
OK, I think this is the one "Measure 2".
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