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Hello,
I'm attempting to make a DAX that uses the member_id in the reports_to column, to lookup the title for that member ID so I can make a dynamic grouping based on Title of the member_id that people report to.
member_id | Reports_To | Title |
Nhamilton | Business Manager | |
BMamrak | NHamilton | Admin |
LGlickman | NHamilton | Admin |
MHolland | NHamilton | Admin |
SPrice2 | NHamilton | Admin |
This is just a small sample from the dataset, please let me know if I can help with any additional details.
Thanks,
Seth
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Not sure I am 100% following but generally LOOKUPVALUE or MAXX(FILTER(...)...)
That gave me the same result for all rows. I figured it out with LOOKUPVALUE, I had one of the columns in the wrong place, when switched it properly had a single value and returned what I was looking for.
Thanks for the original answer and help with this!
Not sure I am 100% following but generally LOOKUPVALUE or MAXX(FILTER(...)...)
I tried the below, but getting "a table of multiple values was supplied where a single value was expected"
member_id | Reports_To | Title | Title of Reports_to |
Nhamilton | Business Manager | ||
BMamrak | NHamilton | Admin | Business Manager |
LGlickman | NHamilton | Admin | Business Manager |
MHolland | NHamilton | Admin | Business Manager |
SPrice2 | NHamilton | Admin | Business Manager |
Jclark | Sales Director | ||
Scalkins | Jclark | sales | Sales Director |
Akoon | Jclark | sales | Sales Director |
Hope that helps clarify what I'm trying to accomplish. Thanks for your help.
Hmm, maybe:
Column =
MAXX(FILTER('Table',[member_id] = [Reports_To]),[Title])
That gave me the same result for all rows. I figured it out with LOOKUPVALUE, I had one of the columns in the wrong place, when switched it properly had a single value and returned what I was looking for.
Thanks for the original answer and help with this!
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