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HI All,
I trying to bring together two tables in my report.
Table 1 (Tells us quantity of steel which currently in production) - For a single Order #, it has quantity/weight at different stations# in steelmaking process, e.g
Station A = 100 tons
Station B = 200 tons ,etc.
Table 2 (It is an order book , contains all orders whether the production has started on order or not) - Contains a single row information for the order # in table 1. The tabe has information like customer, length, width, customer name, total quantity ordered by the customer for the particular order #. So unlike Table 1 it will have the total quantity of an order (100+200+etc.)
Further, It will also have information including delivery date and quantity ordered on those orders which is yet to enter production.
What I want to achieve :
I am badly confused how to join these tables and which table should be primary . Will it be better to create a new table altogether?
Model view
Thanks.
Hi @Anonymous ,
Could you pls provide some sample data for test?
Best Regards,
Kelly
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Hi , Just wanted to check is the one-drive link is working?
Hi @Anonymous ,
To get the details of the order,you could create calculated columns in Table1 using LOOKUPVALUE function one by one,such as below:
_cust PO = LOOKUPVALUE('Table 2'[CUST_PO],'Table 2'[Sales_ORD_HEAD_NO],'Table 1'[SalesOrderId],blank())
And you will see:
As for appending table,what's your expected output?Just adding the orders to Table1 or adding the details together to Table1?
If you just wanna show it in a table visual,you could easily achieve it by add the salesorder from Table 2 and other information from table 1 to the visual once you have created the relationship between the 2 tables.
For details,pls check the .pbix file attached.
Best Regards,
Kelly
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Hi @Anonymous ,
Sorry for the late reply,I'm testing your data,once I work it out I will give you an update.
Best Regards,
Kelly
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HI ,
Here is the one drive link for PBi and Excel sample data.
https://1drv.ms/u/s!AoEAHRm368NsbPz_rLGY93njONs?e=WWqAPC
Thanks.
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