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Hello friends,
Can you help me with how to write below formula properly please
I was thinking about is in ["ID 1","ID 2"] as we do in SQL queries.
Thank in advance.
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Yes that's correct you can use a column from another table as the list for the 2nd argument
= if List.ContainsAny({[ID]} , Table2[ID]) then true else false
Regards
Phil
Proud to be a Super User!
Thank you @PhilipTreacy for your reply.
Is List.ContainsAny works with column as argument too?
Because what I really want is made the last argument of the function dynamic ie use the column of my dataset.
Below what I'm trying to do:
Yes that's correct you can use a column from another table as the list for the 2nd argument
= if List.ContainsAny({[ID]} , Table2[ID]) then true else false
Regards
Phil
Proud to be a Super User!
You can write this
= if List.ContainsAny({[ID]} , {1, 2, 3}) then true else false
regards
Phil
Proud to be a Super User!
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