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Hi All,
The following looup is used to work fine previously but suddenly stopped . Can someone let me know what could be the poosible issue and provide an alternates solution
Billable=LOOKUPVALUE(Job[ISbillable],Job[id],SheetsAll[id])
A single value for column 'id' in table 'SheetsAll' cannot be determined. This can happen when a measure formula refers to a column that contains many values without specifying an aggregation such as min, max, count, or sum to get a single result.
Solved! Go to Solution.
There was a null value in the underlying tables which caused the issue.
Hi @ganesh_simhadri,
Is the data in table 'Job' and 'SheetsAll' updated? As the error prompted, please check whether column 'id' in table 'SheetsAll' can be uniquely determined. Please see below examples
Job table
id ISbillable
A Yes
A No
B No
C Yes
SheetsAll table
id
A
B
C
In above scenario, we cannot determine which value of [ISbillable] should be returned for id "A" in 'SheetsAll'. As in Job table, there are two different records are matched with id "A".
Best regards,
Yuliana Gu
There was a null value in the underlying tables which caused the issue.
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