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Hi,
I have two tables:
1) Periods
2) Timetable
The timetable of my project is set by week number and in the periods table I have the dates associated with each week number.
How can I apply the simple "Vlookup" of Excel in Power BI for example for "Actual Beginning"
Thanks!
NH
Attached screenshots of my tables:
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Hi @nhol,
From your description, it seems that you want to return corresponding Periods values for Actual Beginning column, right?
You can create a calculated column in Timetable with LOOKUPVALUE Function below:
Column = LOOKUPVALUE('Periods'[Periods],'Periods'[Weeks],'Timetable'[Actual Beginning])
Best Regards,
Qiuyun Yu
Hi @nhol,
From your description, it seems that you want to return corresponding Periods values for Actual Beginning column, right?
You can create a calculated column in Timetable with LOOKUPVALUE Function below:
Column = LOOKUPVALUE('Periods'[Periods],'Periods'[Weeks],'Timetable'[Actual Beginning])
Best Regards,
Qiuyun Yu
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