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Hi all
I have a problem which I tried to show you in the below photo.
I have two tables that are connected by one to Many relation.
some of the products has expiry that which come in the second table.
Now, when I want to show all the products in a table and show the expiry date for those have expiry date, it only shows me the Type A products that have expiry date.
Any help would be highly appreciated
Any idea on this one please? I'm stuck 😞
@Matt_Gol , Simply count measure should do that
of countrows(Filter(Table2, not(isblank(Table2[Expire date]) ) ) )
Hi @amitchandak
Thanks for your help. Just one thing, I don't have any of product type B in my second table. The expiry date is not blank for all the items in the second table.
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