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how can i get index value for the data below? in excel, it will be simple index and match function.
i am not sure what is the best way to handle this in PowerBI.
I saw similar questions, but could not really understand, so giving a shot with my specific examples.
thanks,
Hi @gchobiz,
this depends on what actually you want this for.
The most simplistic I guess would be adding an index column and then merge the tables and exctract the index column to where you need the MATCH.
Cheers,
John
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