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Hi all
I have a table A with one column and one row containing one only value
This value is obtained by a sql query (so it's dynamic one)
I have a second table B. I want to add a new column in B which will contains the same value from each row. This value is the one in table A.
There is no relation between A and B, so I can't make a join in power query.
I guess there is a simple way to do this with the M language but I'm stuck
Thank you for your help
Regards
Marc
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Hi Marc,
You can do it easily with DAX. If you want the Power Query solution, please refer to the snapshot below.
TableA[DateMax]{0}
Best Regards,
Dale
Can you post the sample date and expected table output for easy understanding?
Thanks
Raj
Hi here are an example
To start, I have this
Table A |
DateMax |
14/05/2018 |
Table B | |
Reference | Date |
X | 05/01/2017 |
Y | 01/04/2018 |
Z | 15/01/2016 |
I need to add the value of DateMax in Table A for each row of Table B like this
Table B | ||
Reference | Date | DateMax |
X | 05/01/2017 | 14/05/2018 |
Y | 01/04/2018 | 14/05/2018 |
Z | 15/01/2016 | 14/05/2018 |
The ultimate goal is to compute the number of days between the two dates (I know how to do this last part) :
Table B | |||
Reference | Date | DateMax | Days |
X | 05/01/2017 | 14/05/2018 | 495 |
Y | 01/04/2018 | 14/05/2018 | 44 |
Z | 15/01/2016 | 14/05/2018 | 851 |
Thank you for your help
Regards
Marc
Hi Dale
That's wonderful, exactly what I needed 🙂
A great lesson learned today !
Best regards
Marc
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