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calculated column using userelationship
- 9 years ago
Hi Anonymous,
For your screenshot, we can get the username from 'user' table. Becasue the 'user‘ table connect 'Redeem' table indirectly by Discount[discount_materid] and Discount[discount_created]. For example, you can get usename by Discount[discount_created], then you can get Discount[username] in 'Redeem' Table based on Discount[discount_materid] and Redeem[discount_materid]. While your requirement is to get username based on [redeemed_by], the value of Redeem[discount_materid] and Redeem[redeemed_by] are different, so the relationship can not be active.
For your requirement, you can copy a user table(named user1 here), then create a relationship between 'Redeem' and 'user1' table, select user1[username] as value. Please download the file and test.
Best Regards,
Angelia
Hi Anonymous,
Please create a sample table, so that we can post the solution which is close to your requirement. I totally understand your data is private, you create similar structure fake data for instance.
Best Regards,
Angelia
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- v-huizhn-msft9 years agoMicrosoft Employee
Hi Anonymous,
For your screenshot, we can get the username from 'user' table. Becasue the 'user‘ table connect 'Redeem' table indirectly by Discount[discount_materid] and Discount[discount_created]. For example, you can get usename by Discount[discount_created], then you can get Discount[username] in 'Redeem' Table based on Discount[discount_materid] and Redeem[discount_materid]. While your requirement is to get username based on [redeemed_by], the value of Redeem[discount_materid] and Redeem[redeemed_by] are different, so the relationship can not be active.
For your requirement, you can copy a user table(named user1 here), then create a relationship between 'Redeem' and 'user1' table, select user1[username] as value. Please download the file and test.
Best Regards,
Angelia