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Hello,
Say I have a table as follows:
Index No Cost
1 10
2 20
3 30
4 40
I have another table as follows:
Index No Remarks
1 AA
2 BB
I have created a 1:1 relationship via the index no column. I now want to merge the tables so that there's a remarks column for each index number. If the index number has a remark then the remark shows otherwise the row is left empty.
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Hi @Anonymous
Add a new column and use the below formula:
Remark Column = RELATED('Table 2'[Remarks])
Output:
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Hello,
Say I have a table as follows:
Index No
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