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Hi,
I am trying to test if there is a relation between two tables in power bi desktop by creating the following column :
Etat Paiement = IF(RELATEDTABLE('gest_asso ticket_rl');"Paid";"Not Paid")
There is a relation between the two tables but i need to flag the row that are not related for the relation Activié => ticket_rl.
I have an error trying to compute the code mentionned before.
Anyone can give me a hint or a way to achieve that i want ?
Kind regards,
Mohammad
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You could try adding a calculated column to 'Activité' using the following code. This will put a number for rows that match and you can use a filter to help identify the rows with no related rows.
Count of Related Rows = CALCULATE(COUNTROWS('gest_asso ticket_rl'))Does that help you?
HI @Anonymous
What columns do you use in the relationship between the two tables?
And are you trying to find the rows in 'gest_asso ticket_rl' that don't exist in 'Activié'
Phil
Hi @Phil_Seamark,
Thanks for your reply.
The column used for the relationship between the two tables id ID.
What I am trying to do is to find rows in 'Activité' that do not exist in 'gest_asso ticket_rl'.
Mohammad
You could try adding a calculated column to 'Activité' using the following code. This will put a number for rows that match and you can use a filter to help identify the rows with no related rows.
Count of Related Rows = CALCULATE(COUNTROWS('gest_asso ticket_rl'))Does that help you?
Yes thank you very much, it works and fits my needs.
Mohammad
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