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I have two tables:
Table A
Driver_Name ,Date , total_order
Table B
Driver_Name,Date ....
Now i want to i want to insert the value from table A when driver name and date are matched.
What should i do for this?
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @Anonymous,
You could add a calculated column in Table B via Lookupvalue funcion.
New Column =
LOOKUPVALUE (
TableA[total_order],
TableA[Driver_Name], TableB[Driver_Name],
TableA[Date], TableB[Date]
)
Best regards,
Yuliana Gu
Hi @Anonymous,
You could add a calculated column in Table B via Lookupvalue funcion.
New Column =
LOOKUPVALUE (
TableA[total_order],
TableA[Driver_Name], TableB[Driver_Name],
TableA[Date], TableB[Date]
)
Best regards,
Yuliana Gu
I tried to use your formula but for some reason my tableB cannot be enterred/recognised. Any suggestions?
Thanks
Here it worked. The tables have to be related by some column
Hi @Anonymous
use Power Query "Merge Queries"
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