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Hello All,
I have 2 tables as follows:
Table 1
Month Year URL Unique Visitors(Search Engine)
Table 2
Month Year URL Unique Visitors(All sources)
I want to pull the "Unique Visitors(From all sources)" from Table 2 to Table 1 for the avaiable URLs of it.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Thank you raji_n
Hi, @utsavlexmark
Based on your description, I've created the following two tables:
table1:
table2:
Using the DAX expression you provided does bring up the problem you mentioned, as shown in the image below:
To do this, I've changed the expression to look like this, and I've matched the corresponding 'Table 2'[Unique Visitors (All sources)] with the month by URL:
Column 2 = LOOKUPVALUE(
'Table 2'[Unique Visitors (All sources)],
'Table 2'[URL],
'Table 1'[URL],
'Table 2'[Month],
'Table 1'[Month],
0
)
I've provided the PBIX file used this time below.
Best Regards
Jianpeng Li
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Thank you raji_n
Hi, @utsavlexmark
Based on your description, I've created the following two tables:
table1:
table2:
Using the DAX expression you provided does bring up the problem you mentioned, as shown in the image below:
To do this, I've changed the expression to look like this, and I've matched the corresponding 'Table 2'[Unique Visitors (All sources)] with the month by URL:
Column 2 = LOOKUPVALUE(
'Table 2'[Unique Visitors (All sources)],
'Table 2'[URL],
'Table 1'[URL],
'Table 2'[Month],
'Table 1'[Month],
0
)
I've provided the PBIX file used this time below.
Best Regards
Jianpeng Li
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hello,
This is working for me, but there is a small issue and I think you can guide me.
As per your suggestion - column 2 is working, but I had to select "Don't Summarize" option from setting. But if that happened - the total is not showing.
How to solve this?
Regards
Utsav
@utsavlexmark use firstnonblank() to lookup, the error is due to availability of multiple matches for your keys
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