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Hi @NadaBen
What if you try and create a relationship between the two tables linked on the Commonperiod[day] and stock[last day of week] columns instead of using the LOOKUP?
Hi @GilbertQ,
I have already a relationship between these two tables, i used lookupvalue only to calculate the column: Last day of week of "stock " table .
Do you see any other solution ??
Hi @NadaBen
What you could do is to create the calculated column inside your data model. Using DAX it is often easier to create the column.
My best guess will be something w/ the relationship between the two tables. I would make sure bi-direction is off, and make sure the one side is your common dates table, the many side is your stock info.
If you have dates on rows, what are you using for your values?
I have checked all this, but i don't understand what do you mean with which values i'm using?
Meaning literally on the visual, you have some fields on Axis, and a field in "Value" -- what is in there? A measure?
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