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Hi, When trying to use the LOOKUPVALUE formula in POWER BI, the following error was returned: A table of several values was provided, and a single value was expected.
Faturamento = LOOKUPVALUE(NF_SAIDA[NS_DATA_EMISSAO],
NF_SAIDA[PV_CODIGO],
PEDIDO_VENDA[PV_CODIGO])
NF_SAIDA[NS_DATA_EMISSAO]: Column containing the date the order was invoiced
NF_SAIDA[PV_CODIGO]: Column containing the SKU of the product (Table only for orders that have already been invoiced)
PEDIDO_VENDA[PV_CODIGO]): Column containing the SKU of the product (General typing table: budget or order)
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Hi,
Thanks for the tip. I went to look and it really had duplicate values. I fixed it and it worked.
Thank you very much.
Hi,
Thanks for the tip. I went to look and it really had duplicate values. I fixed it and it worked.
Thank you very much.
Hi @Thiagops
Is the [PV_CODIGO] unique in the NF_SAIDA table? Any relationship between the two tables?
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