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Lookup values between two tables
- 4 years ago
Hi LesG01stn ,
If the '*' character is not removed, it will look for the text "*API failed*" instead of "API failed".
I found a wrong column name in the code, please try the following code, it should return the correct value.
let Source = Excel.Workbook(File.Contents("C:\Users\lesgo\OneDrive - CCBAGROUP\OrderHeader.xlsx"), null, true), Table1_Table = Source{[Item="Table1",Kind="Table"]}[Data], #"Changed Type" = Table.TransformColumnTypes(Table1_Table,{{"(Do Not Modify) Order", type text}, {"(Do Not Modify) Row Checksum", type text}, {"(Do Not Modify) Modified On", type datetime}, {"Account Number (Customer) (Account)", Int64.Type}, {"Customer", type text}, {"Order Category", type text}, {"Sales Order Number", Int64.Type}, {"Source Channel", type text}, {"Created On", type datetime}, {"Requested Delivery Date", type datetime}, {"Planned Delivery Date", type date}, {"Total Amount", type number}, {"Order Quantity (Cases)", Int64.Type}, {"Created By", type text}, {"Status", type text}, {"Status Reason", type text}, {"Submission Status", type text}, {"Validation Outcome", type text}, {"Error Description", type text}, {"Integration Error", type text}, {"Delivery Location", type text}, {"Operational Site", type text}, {"Full Name (Account Manager) (Worker)", type text}, {"Sales Office (Customer) (Account)", type text}}), #"Removed Columns" = Table.RemoveColumns(#"Changed Type",{"(Do Not Modify) Order", "(Do Not Modify) Row Checksum", "(Do Not Modify) Modified On"}), varErrorMap = Table.Buffer ( ErrorLookUp ), varLookFor = List.Buffer ( List.Transform ( varErrorMap[LookFor], each Text.Lower ( Text.Replace ( _, "*", "") ) ) ), AddList = Table.AddColumn(#"Removed Columns", "Fault" as text, (t) => let i = List.PositionOf ( varLookFor, List.First ( List.Select ( varLookFor, each Text.Contains ( Text.Lower ( t[Error Description] ), _ ) ) ) ) in try varErrorMap[FaultType]{i} otherwise null ) in AddListIf the problem is still not resolved, please provide detailed error information or the expected result you expect. Let me know immediately, looking forward to your reply.
Best Regards,
Winniz
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Hello - you would use this in Power Query, not DAX. Open the Power Query editor and go to the Order Header table. Click Advanced Editor on the ribbon. Can you take a screenship of what you see and paste it here? If it's long I only need the last couple of lines. Then I will let you know how to incorporate the script that I sent into the Advanced Editor from there.
Thanks so much... I am new and trying to teach myself
let
Source = Excel.Workbook(File.Contents("C:\Users\lesgo\Downloads\Order errors.xlsx"), null, true),
Table1_Table = Source{[Item="Table1",Kind="Table"]}[Data],
#"Changed Type" = Table.TransformColumnTypes(Table1_Table,{{"Customer", type text}, {"AccountNumber", Int64.Type}, {"OrderCategory", type text}, {"SalesOrderNumber", Int64.Type}, {"SourceChannel", type text}, {"CreatedOn", type datetime}, {"RequestedDeliveryDate", type datetime}, {"PlannedDeliveryDate", type date}, {"TotalAmount", type number}, {"OrderQuantity(Cases)", Int64.Type}, {"CreatedBy", type text}, {"Status", type text}, {"StatusReason", type text}, {"SubmissionStatus", type text}, {"ValidationOutcome", type text}, {"ErrorDescription", type text}, {"IntegrationError", type text}, {"DeliveryLocation", type any}}),
#"Filtered Rows" = Table.SelectRows(#"Changed Type", each ([ErrorDescription] <> null)),
#"Renamed Columns" = Table.RenameColumns(#"Filtered Rows",{{"OrderQuantity(Cases)", "OrderQuantity"}})
in
#"Renamed Columns"