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Anonymous
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lookup values based on two columns

Hi Gurus, 

 

I have two tables, I want a new column in tabel one looking up ID and Rev on Tabel 2 get the value of the Completed column in to the Tabel 1 

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Fowmy
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@Anonymous 

Pleae try:

Result = LOOKUPVALUE('Table2'[Completed], 'Table2'[ID], 'Table1'[ID],
'Table2'[Rev], 'Table2'[Rev])

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amitchandak
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@Anonymous , Try new column like in Table 1

new COlumn = minx(filter(table2,Table2[ID]=Table1[ID]),Table2[Completed])

 

In case table2 -> Table1 is 1 to M join

new COlumn =related(Table2[Completed])

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Fowmy
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@Anonymous 

Pleae try:

Result = LOOKUPVALUE('Table2'[Completed], 'Table2'[ID], 'Table1'[ID],
'Table2'[Rev], 'Table2'[Rev])

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Anonymous
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@Fowmy, Thanks champion. it works. 

 

so if its even for more columns you can still give the combination ? means say we have three columns matching from both tabels, 

 

does column names have to be in an order.

@Anonymous 

Yes, sure:

this is the syntax:

 LOOKUPVALUE(
<result_columnName>,
<search_columnName>,
<search_value>
[, <search2_columnName>, <search2_value>]…
[, <alternateResult>]
)

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