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Hello,
I've two tables: 'Positions' and 'Applicants'. I need to make a new visual table out of the two tables mentioned above. The difficulty here is that I want to combine position[estimatedate] and applicants[joiningdate] into a single column and add a filter to display next month information in the visual table.
I'm new to PowerBI and would appreciate any assistance.
Thanks in advance!
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@Anonymous
You can use RELATED or LOOKUPVALUE function to create a calculated column in any one of the tables and then you can create another calculated column in the same table using the 2 columns.
@Anonymous
You can use RELATED or LOOKUPVALUE function to create a calculated column in any one of the tables and then you can create another calculated column in the same table using the 2 columns.
Hai @rajulshah ,
Could you please give the reference code so that I can learn how to use DAX expressions?
I'm new to this technology and have just been using PowerBI for two weeks.
@Anonymous , I didn't get you, can you please explain what do you mean by reference code?
@Anonymous Please mark as solution to help other users to find the answer.
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