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Hi, I am having issues with incorporating an If statement into my LOOKUPVALUE formula (if this is even the correct way to approach it)
I am using theInstalledSoftware table as my Main table where I would like to display the information... I need to lookup the information from the Merge1 table and but I only need to copy the information into InstalledSoftware if the ProductName column has the word %project% in it (I need project to be inside a wildcard or similar to a like function as there are mutliple different versions)
Table Names: Merge1 & InstalledSoftware
Solved! Go to Solution.
@PaulaL -
If you have a relationship between the tables, this works in my small sample:
Column = IF ( SEARCH ( "product", RELATED ( Merge1[productName] ), 1, 0 ), RELATED ( Merge1[productName] ) )
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@PaulaL -
If you have a relationship between the tables, this works in my small sample:
Column = IF ( SEARCH ( "product", RELATED ( Merge1[productName] ), 1, 0 ), RELATED ( Merge1[productName] ) )
Proud to be a Super User!
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