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Hi,
I have two tables what each have a column for email. I'd like to "match" the emails to get country value from the second table into the first. Situation is:
Table A:
email1
Table B:
email2
country
I'd like to say "If Email2 in Table B matches Email1 in Table A, add value in Table A for country". Is this possible?
Solved! Go to Solution.
You can also use DAX to achieve your goal. Just add the calculated column in table A and use LOOKUPVALUE() to get the country column.
Country Column = LOOKUPVALUE(TableB[Country],TableA[Email1],TableB[Email2])
Regards,
You can also use DAX to achieve your goal. Just add the calculated column in table A and use LOOKUPVALUE() to get the country column.
Country Column = LOOKUPVALUE(TableB[Country],TableA[Email1],TableB[Email2])
Regards,
Thanks!!!!
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