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Anonymous
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Relative relation between two tables

i,

 

I have 2 sets of tables in my data set - one for Product demand and another for product supply. I would like an output that displays supply based on their availability dates against the demand dates.

 Product DemandsProduct Demands

 

SupplySupply

 Desired OutputDesired Output

Note - Batch 6 & 7 from the Product supply should not appear against any demand since the availability dates do not match.

 

Thanks

Sheetal

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Anonymous
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@Anonymous,

Please create a table using dax below.

Table = CROSSJOIN('Product Demand','Product Supply')


Then create a column in the new table using DAX below.

Column = IF('Table'[Demand Dates]>='Table'[Supply Date],1,0)


Drag the column to visual level filter and set its value to 1.
Capture.PNG

Regards,
Lydia

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Anonymous
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@Anonymous,

Please create a table using dax below.

Table = CROSSJOIN('Product Demand','Product Supply')


Then create a column in the new table using DAX below.

Column = IF('Table'[Demand Dates]>='Table'[Supply Date],1,0)


Drag the column to visual level filter and set its value to 1.
Capture.PNG

Regards,
Lydia

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