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shreyaks1009
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Intersection of 3 tables

I have 3 tables with the same columns, including an ID column, but different data. I want the intersection of all these 3 tables and find the list of IDs that are common to all three. How can I do that?

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@shreyaks1009 , You can update your code as below:-

Table 4 = 
VAR _tab1 =
    DISTINCT ( Table1[ID] )
VAR _tab2 =
    DISTINCT ( Table2[ID] )
VAR _tab3 =
    DISTINCT ( Table3[ID] )
RETURN
    DISTINCT ( INTERSECT ( INTERSECT( _tab1, _tab2 ), _tab3 ) )

Samarth_18_0-1629363264152.png

 

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Samarth

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Samarth_18
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Hi @shreyaks1009 ,

 

It would be helpful if you could share some sample data with Expected output, it helps to give answer more specifically. In the meantime you can try to create a new table with below code to get your desired output:-

Table 4 =
VAR _tab1 =
    DISTINCT ( Table1[ID] )
VAR _tab2 =
    DISTINCT ( Table2[ID] )
VAR _tab3 =
    DISTINCT ( Table3[ID] )
RETURN
    DISTINCT ( INTERSECT ( UNION ( _tab1, _tab2 ), _tab3 ) )

 

Thanks,

Samarth

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Interesting.. I will try this. Thank you!

 

More info on data -

 

Table 1 [ID] = {a, b, c, d, e, f, p, q, r, x, y, z}

Table 2 [ID] = {d, e, g, h, k, l, m, r, w, x, y}

Table 3 [ID] = {a, c, d, e, j, k, r, x}

 

I need the output -

Table 4 [ID] = {d, e, r, x}

 

For now, I have the following solution -

 

Table 5 = {Inner Join (Table 1, Table 2)}

Table 6 = {Inner Join (Table 5, Table 3)}

 

Table 6 is giving me the output I need. Would like to learn a more efficient way.

Apologies if the syntax for describing my problem is confusing. First time posting in the forum. Thank you for your help.

@shreyaks1009 , You can update your code as below:-

Table 4 = 
VAR _tab1 =
    DISTINCT ( Table1[ID] )
VAR _tab2 =
    DISTINCT ( Table2[ID] )
VAR _tab3 =
    DISTINCT ( Table3[ID] )
RETURN
    DISTINCT ( INTERSECT ( INTERSECT( _tab1, _tab2 ), _tab3 ) )

Samarth_18_0-1629363264152.png

 

Best Regards,
Samarth

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This helps, thanks!

Tanushree_Kapse
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Hi @shreyaks1009 ,

 

You can use RELATED function or LOOKUPVALUE in this case.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dax/related-function-dax

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dax/lookupvalue-function-dax

 

 

I hope this helps.

Mark this as a solution if I aswered your question.

Thanks

 

Thanks for your help. Unfortunately, these solutions do not help with my problem. Tried to use them. All of the functions are targeted for 2 tables. I am hoping to learn a solution which gives me intersection of 3 similar datasets like in a Venn Diagram.

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