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cammar
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VLOOKUP Type DAX?

Hi Folks,

 

I need (I am assuming this has to be done via DAX) a formula that does the following:

 

I have two tables that are related through the following ID's Table1-WORKFLOW_ID and Table2- WF_AXN_ID

I need to return a table of values that include all records in table 1 EXCLUDING those with workflow ID's also included in table 2

 

Thanks in advance!

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ChiragGarg2512
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The expression except can help in this problem.

 

This expression can help

ExcludedWorkflowIDs = EXCEPT( Table1, Table2 )

 

Except will take every record in Table1 EXCEPT  those in Table2.

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ChiragGarg2512
Super User
Super User

The expression except can help in this problem.

 

This expression can help

ExcludedWorkflowIDs = EXCEPT( Table1, Table2 )

 

Except will take every record in Table1 EXCEPT  those in Table2.

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