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Hello-
Fair warning this a novice PowerBI Question!
I know I have done this before but can't wrap my head around it.
Scenario:
I have 3 datasets (CSV of Users from O365, CSV of Users from Payroll, Live data source from SalesForce showing Users)
The "primary key" between all 3 data sets is the email address.
Desired result:
I essentailly want to compare all 3 data sets and return a table that has the following...
Column 1: email
Column 2: Exists in all 3 Data sets (if yes return TRUE if no return FALSE)
Column 3: Exists in O365 ONLY (if yes return TRUE if no return FALSE)
Column 4: Exists in SalesForce ONLY (if yes return TRUE if no return FALSE)
Column 5: Exists in Payrol ONLY (if yes return TRUE if no return FALSE)
Thoughts Here?
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hello @pschweiss-bhgh
I put together the attached .pbix with a solution that should work for you.
First we create a table with the unique emails from all lists.
CombineTable = DISTINCT( UNION( DISTINCT( O365[email] ), DISTINCT( Payroll[email] ), DISTINCT( SalesForce[email] ) ) )
We join that back to all three lists so we can do the counts.
The some measures to count the rows in each table.
CountRowsO365 = COUNTROWS(O365)
Then start adding the columns based on those counts.
All 3 = VAR O365CT = [CountRowsO365] VAR PayrollCT = [CountRowsPayroll] VAR SalesForceCT = [CountRowsSalesForce] RETURN IF ( SalesForceCT > 0 && O365CT > 0 && PayrollCT > 0 , TRUE, FALSE)
Hope that helps.
Hello @pschweiss-bhgh
I put together the attached .pbix with a solution that should work for you.
First we create a table with the unique emails from all lists.
CombineTable = DISTINCT( UNION( DISTINCT( O365[email] ), DISTINCT( Payroll[email] ), DISTINCT( SalesForce[email] ) ) )
We join that back to all three lists so we can do the counts.
The some measures to count the rows in each table.
CountRowsO365 = COUNTROWS(O365)
Then start adding the columns based on those counts.
All 3 = VAR O365CT = [CountRowsO365] VAR PayrollCT = [CountRowsPayroll] VAR SalesForceCT = [CountRowsSalesForce] RETURN IF ( SalesForceCT > 0 && O365CT > 0 && PayrollCT > 0 , TRUE, FALSE)
Hope that helps.
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