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@Anonymous Well, the formulas would be:
Column in Table-1 = MAXX(FILTER('Table 2','Table 2'[Part Number] = 'Table-1'[PartNumber]),[Effective Daily Usage])
Column in Table-1 Lookup = LOOKUPVALUE('Table 2'[Effective Daily Usage],'Table 2'[Part Number], 'Table-1'[PartNumber])
Measure = MAXX(FILTER('Table 2','Table 2'[Part Number] = MAX('Table-1'[PartNumber])),[Effective Daily Usage])
Measure Lookup = LOOKUPVALUE('Table 2'[Effective Daily Usage],'Table 2'[Part Number], MAX('Table-1'[PartNumber]))
@Anonymous If that is a measure, then you will need an aggregation around your last parameter, like MAX, MIN, etc. Also, I have found using something like MAXX(FILTER(...),...) tends to be more reliable than LOOKUPVALUE.
@Anonymous OK, if it isn't a measure or a calculated column then it is a table and it is the same answer for a table as with a measure. Perhaps you could explain what you are trying to accomplish with sample data and this will go faster.
Sorry, having trouble following, can you post sample data as text and expected output?
Not really enough information to go on, please first check if your issue is a common issue listed here: https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Community-Blog/Before-You-Post-Read-This/ba-p/1116882
Also, please see this post regarding How to Get Your Question Answered Quickly: https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Community-Blog/How-to-Get-Your-Question-Answered-Quickly/ba-p/38490
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@Greg_Deckler , I have 2 tables and I have Effective Daily Usage in Table2.
Table-1
PartNumber |
35275913X |
35275894X |
35087611 |
13925560 |
35264448X |
35087603X |
Table 2
Part Number | Effective Daily Usage |
13815957X | 1105.73214 |
9402709 | 128.55357 |
12092075 | 220.26786 |
16243058 | 4140.39286 |
13862570X | 26.78571 |
15514195X | 138.44643 |
I am trying to Lookup Effective Daily Usage from the table 2 to table 1 for further calculation in that table.
Thank you!
Megha
@Anonymous Well, the formulas would be:
Column in Table-1 = MAXX(FILTER('Table 2','Table 2'[Part Number] = 'Table-1'[PartNumber]),[Effective Daily Usage])
Column in Table-1 Lookup = LOOKUPVALUE('Table 2'[Effective Daily Usage],'Table 2'[Part Number], 'Table-1'[PartNumber])
Measure = MAXX(FILTER('Table 2','Table 2'[Part Number] = MAX('Table-1'[PartNumber])),[Effective Daily Usage])
Measure Lookup = LOOKUPVALUE('Table 2'[Effective Daily Usage],'Table 2'[Part Number], MAX('Table-1'[PartNumber]))
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