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I need to put this excell formula : =IFERROR(VLOOKUP(I115,'New 2018 Part Numbers'!A:D,4,FALSE),"2017 Part Number") into a BI column. I115 referes to the "material" column and the "new 2018 part numbers AD referring to two columns from that excell file which is in BI as well.
Hi @dkehoe32,
Could you please mark the proper answer as a solution?
Best Regards,
Dale
I have not found the solution yet
Hi @dkehoe32,
Did my solution work? Or were there any errors? Can you share a sample?
Best Regards,
Dale
Hi @dkehoe32,
Seems you missed the blue part in the formula below.
Column = IFERROR ( LOOKUPVALUE ( 'table'[Column D], 'table'[Column A], [Column I115] ), "Not found" )
Best Regards,
Dale
Hi, im still getting the same error
Hi @dkehoe32,
Can you share your file, please? You can mask the data first.
Best Regards,
Dale
its meant to say A: D not the smiley face
Hi @dkehoe32,
The formula could be like below. But the result would depend on your data structure. You can give it a try.
Column = IFERROR ( LOOKUPVALUE ( 'table'[Column D], 'table'[Column A], [Column I115] ), "Not found" )
Best Regards,
Dale
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