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Hi,
First post, and looking for an answer but also trying to see if I am wasting time using wrong tool, and maybe a better direction to head to. I am using Power Query editor and table merge to try to solve this but I don't think it is possible.
I have an table with accounts and an 1 id on them, I need to compare seperate table, a master table, and retrieve all the id's associated with the accounts on the 1 id table. I need to create a seperate table linking two tables so acct 100 has red, and then also blue and orange.
Also if the account only has one color I would like to differeniate that but I could just do that in excel if I get the first part done.
First table
acct | id |
100 | red |
101 | green |
102 | purple |
Second table
acct | id |
100 | red |
100 | blue |
100 | orange |
101 | green |
101 | black |
102 | purple |
I could do this in excel but I would like to stay in PowerBI and learn the tool that would do this.
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@willia93 I'm not clear on the use case here, but seems like you would be better off using DAX to achieve this? Maybe not even DAX, just create a relationship between your 2 tables in the model and you could achieve this with a slicer and a table visual.
Hi @willia93 ,
What expected results do you want? You can provide me with the corresponding expected results based on your sample data. I'm glad to help.
Best Regards,
Stephen Tao
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@willia93 I'm not clear on the use case here, but seems like you would be better off using DAX to achieve this? Maybe not even DAX, just create a relationship between your 2 tables in the model and you could achieve this with a slicer and a table visual.
It would me a many to many relationship cardinality, would this be an issue. Always been scared to create them because PowerBI doesn't reccomend it.
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