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JeroenN
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Search for categories between two tables

I have two tables. Table A contains the rent of houses. Table 2 shows the limit values for the rental classes. 

Now I want to add the rental classes to table 1.

So in my example, house 1 falls in Group 4 and house 2 falls in Group2

In Excel this is easily done with the match-function. 

How can I do this in Power BI?

 

AHouseRent
 1602
 2500
 3975
 4650
 5524

 

 

BGroupRentMax
 Group1400
 Group2500
 Group3600
 Group4700

 

Hope you can help me on this!

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Thanks Greg!

 

With one little adjudgment it works perfectly:

Rent Group = VAR MaxRent = MINX(FILTER(RentGroups,RentGroups[RentMax]>=(Houses[Rent])),RentGroups[RentMax])
RETURN LOOKUPVALUE(RentGroups[Group],RentGroups[RentMax],MaxRent)

 

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Greg_Deckler
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Rent Group = VAR MaxRent = MINX(FILTER(RentGroups,RentGroups[RentMax]>=MAX(Houses[Rent])),RentGroups[RentMax])
RETURN LOOKUPVALUE(RentGroups[Group],RentGroups[RentMax],MaxRent)

Nice job with posting the data and what you expect as a result.


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Thanks Greg!

 

With one little adjudgment it works perfectly:

Rent Group = VAR MaxRent = MINX(FILTER(RentGroups,RentGroups[RentMax]>=(Houses[Rent])),RentGroups[RentMax])
RETURN LOOKUPVALUE(RentGroups[Group],RentGroups[RentMax],MaxRent)

 

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