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Hi all,
I'm trying to combine the values of two different tables in a new table:
The first table is the Index calendar, where I want to have the # of created (according to the created week) and # of purchases (according to the purchased week).
I cant use relations, because created and purchased weeks are different.
These two # columns are running totals.
I tried to created a calculated column in the table A, but I cant use the LOOKUP as the running totals are measures and not columns.
Does anyone has any idea how to solve this?
Hey @lelorenzi ,
You should try Mergie Queries in Power Query. Take a look in the video: Power BI Tutorial: Merge Queries in Power Query - YouTube
If this posts felps, please mark as solved.
Regards,
Marcel
Regards,
Marcel Magalhães
Microsoft Power BI Official Partner
MCT | Certified PL-300 Power BI
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