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I need to write a measure that gives me the distinct count of items in one table that do not appear in another table.
Table1 appears as follows:
ID
1001
1002
1003
1004
Table2 appears as follows:
ID
1001
1002
1004
1001
1002
I want to write a measure that returns a result of 1 because ID 1003 in Table1 does not appear in Table2.
Any and all help would be greatly appreciated.
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@Anonymous
Also you can use this MEASURE
Measure = COUNTROWS ( EXCEPT ( VALUES ( Table1[ID] ), VALUES ( Table2[ID] ) ) )
@Anonymous
Also you can use this MEASURE
Measure = COUNTROWS ( EXCEPT ( VALUES ( Table1[ID] ), VALUES ( Table2[ID] ) ) )
You could do this in 2 steps:
IsInTable2 = LOOKUPVALUE(Table2[ID],Table1[ID],Table1[ID])You can hide this column as it only stores an intermediate result.
NotInTable2 = COUNTBLANK(Table1[IsInTable2])
Hope this helps
JJ
Thanks for the suggestion. I appreciate you taking the time to submit it.
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