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Hi, i am trying to generate a column based on values coming from a different table.
Situation is as below:
Table with new column
Lookup table
There is a link from "Location Code" to "Location" (one to many).
Now, based on "Location" and "Asset Type" the formula should check the Lookup table and return back a number (Performed in Excel with functions INDEX and MATCH).
How can this be achieved through DAX please?
Maybe i should build the Lookup table differently? Any ideas?
Solved! Go to Solution.
Following formula should also give same results
Column =
LOOKUPVALUE (
UnpivotedTable[Value],
UnpivotedTable[Attribute], MainTable[Asset type],
UnpivotedTable[Location Code], MainTable[Location]
)
Hi@satlasg
Just Unpivot your columns in LookUpTable (all columns other than Location Code)
Then you can use this calculated column formula in your Table with New Column
=Related(LookupTable[Values])
Hi @Zubair_Muhammad,
tried the Unpivot but it couldnt possibly work, since it creates duplicates, so cannot build relation.
Any idea what am i doing wrong?
After UnPivot, i am left with those two unrelated tables:
Table where column is needed
Unpivoted Table
Cannot create a LookupValue funtion that will bring me the corrensponding Value in the first table.
Hi @satlasg
Try this Calculated Column in your MainTable
(i.e. after unpivoting the LookUpTable)
Please change TableNames according to your case
Column =
CALCULATE (
FIRSTNONBLANK ( UnpivotedTable[Value], 1 ),
FILTER (
UnpivotedTable,
UnpivotedTable[Attribute] = MainTable[Asset type]
&& UnpivotedTable[Location Code] = MainTable[Location]
)
)
Following formula should also give same results
Column =
LOOKUPVALUE (
UnpivotedTable[Value],
UnpivotedTable[Attribute], MainTable[Asset type],
UnpivotedTable[Location Code], MainTable[Location]
)
Great, thank you, both work, the second looks more straightforward.
Just a note, in the first one, changing the second attribute of FIRSTNONBLANK to either 0, 2, 3, or even "" does not seem to have an effect.
I am trying to do the same, any chance you can share an example file please.
Many thanks
Paul
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