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Looking for help with a calculated column between two different tables.
The end goal is for the calculated column to be: (Hours at Completion) - (Travel Time)
Hours at Completion is on one table, Travel Time is on a different table.
The relationship between the two tables is Many:1.
How can I accomplish this?
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If Table 1 is on the many side, you can use this expression to get your result
NewColumn = Table1[Hours at Completion] - RELATED(Table2[Travel Hours])
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@kault share the sample data and expected output. Read this post to get your answer quickly.
https://community.powerbi.com/t5/Community-Blog/How-to-Get-Your-Question-Answered-Quickly/ba-p/38490
Although you can try to add column in the table that is on the many sides by using DAX function called RELATED to refer column from one side.
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Table 1:
Project Code | Hours at Completion |
Project A | 90 |
Project B | 80 |
Project C | 102 |
Table 2:
Project Code | Travel Hours |
Project A | 5 |
Project B | 0 |
Project C | 4 |
Desired Output: (Hours at Completion - Travel Hours)
Project Code | (Hours at Completion - Travel Hours) |
Project A | 85 |
Project B | 80 |
Project C | 98 |
If Table 1 is on the many side, you can use this expression to get your result
NewColumn = Table1[Hours at Completion] - RELATED(Table2[Travel Hours])
If this works for you, please mark it as the solution. Kudos are appreciated too. Please let me know if not.
Regards,
Pat
To learn more about Power BI, follow me on Twitter or subscribe on YouTube.
That worked perfectly. Thanks so much!
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