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No Worries I Found the answer. If anyone else is after somethign similar please see below.
LOOKUPVALUE(Result_ColumnName, Search_ColumnName1, Search_Value1)
Here,
In short, State from the Employee Information table will look into State from Master table and d
You may also use Merge Queries (Table.NestedJoin) in Query Editor.
You may also use Merge Queries (Table.NestedJoin) in Query Editor.
Take a look at link below.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/desktop-shape-and-combine-data#combine-data
No Worries I Found the answer. If anyone else is after somethign similar please see below.
LOOKUPVALUE(Result_ColumnName, Search_ColumnName1, Search_Value1)
Here,
In short, State from the Employee Information table will look into State from Master table and d
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