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I have this table called "Carrier" containing shipment, zone and weight
I also have a table called "Prices" containing weight, zone and prices.
The prices differ depending on weight and zone.
I want to know the prices of my shipments with the information from my two tables.
How do I perform this?
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@Dhjlm You can try merge option in Power Query. You can specify Zone and Weight while doing the merge operation. After that, you can expand the price column.
Another option, you can write a DAX measure. Example:
Shipment Price =
VAR _zone =
SELECTEDVALUE ( 'Carrier'[Zone] )
VAR _weight =
SELECTEDVALUE ( 'Carrier'[Weight] )
VAR _result =
SUMX (
FILTER (
'Prices',
[Weight] = _weight
&& [Zone] = _zone
),
[Prices]
)
RETURN
_result
This measure will work only when the Shipment ID is in the context.
@Dhjlm You can try merge option in Power Query. You can specify Zone and Weight while doing the merge operation. After that, you can expand the price column.
Another option, you can write a DAX measure. Example:
Shipment Price =
VAR _zone =
SELECTEDVALUE ( 'Carrier'[Zone] )
VAR _weight =
SELECTEDVALUE ( 'Carrier'[Weight] )
VAR _result =
SUMX (
FILTER (
'Prices',
[Weight] = _weight
&& [Zone] = _zone
),
[Prices]
)
RETURN
_result
This measure will work only when the Shipment ID is in the context.
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