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Anonymous
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creating new table based on two table condition

There are two tables A and B and I want to merge below tables into the new one with subjects when IEYN and NSYN =yes. 

The below dax which i created combining both yes and no subjects

EligibleSubjects =
UNION(
SELECTCOLUMNS(
FILTER('Subject Eligibility', 'Subject Eligibility'[IEYN] = "Yes"),
"Subject", 'Subject Eligibility'[Subject]
),
SELECTCOLUMNS(
FILTER('Treatment Period Inclusion Criteria', 'Treatment Period Inclusion Criteria'[NS_DSELIGYN] = "Yes"),
"Subject", 'Treatment Period Inclusion Criteria'[Subject]
)
)

 

Table A 
SubjectIEYN
Subject 1Yes
Subject 2Yes
Subject 3Yes
Subject 4Yes
Subject 5No
  
Table B
Subject NSYN
Subject 1Yes
Subject 2Yes
Subject 3Yes
Subject 4No
Subject 5Yes
3 REPLIES 3
FreemanZ
Super User
Super User

hi @Anonymous 

try replacing FILTER with CALCULATETABLE

amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@Anonymous , what if the issue ?

 

You can try like 

 

filter(Union(TableA, TableB), [IEYN] ="Yes")

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Anonymous
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Thanks Amit. There are other columns in the tables so i want just the subjects of the both tables in the new table with condition [IEYN] ="Yes" (Table A) and NSYN = "Yes" (Table B)

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