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I've got 2 tables:
Table 1 - Attrition Table
Table 2 - Performance Table
TABLE 1 | 2021 |
Emp | Termination Date |
1 | 3/20/2021 |
2 | 5/20/2021 |
3 | 2/20/2019 |
4 | 11/20/2021 |
5 | 3/20/2021 |
6 | 5/20/2021 |
7 | 2/20/2021 |
8 | 11/20/2021 |
9 | 3/20/2021 |
10 | 5/20/2021 |
TABLE 2 | ||
Employee | Performance | Performance Year |
2 | Good | 2020 |
3 | VG | 2019 |
3 | NI | 2020 |
5 | EE | 2020 |
6 | Good | 2020 |
6 | VG | 2019 |
Requirements:
Plot a bell curve or simple line graph showing the performance of those who left in 2021 (ref Table 1), where performance data is on table 2.
if performance for 2021 is not available then get the latest from the list (ref Table 2)
Year is base on selection (dynamic)
I appreciate your help.
Thanks
Solved! Go to Solution.
@CJ_96601 , one of the ways is to copy the performance of termination in the year in first table
performance = maxx(filter(Table2, Table2[employee] = Table1[Emp] && year(Table1[termination date]) = Table2[Performance Year] ) , Table2[Performance])
@CJ_96601 , one of the ways is to copy the performance of termination in the year in first table
performance = maxx(filter(Table2, Table2[employee] = Table1[Emp] && year(Table1[termination date]) = Table2[Performance Year] ) , Table2[Performance])
thanks.
shall i use "add column , custom column" ?