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Hello,
Here is a sample table I have built. What I have is a two tables with addresses. I need to compare addresses from table 1 to all the addresses in table 2. There are no common columns to join tables on. How do I get my data to appear like the picture below?
Thank you,
Mark
Table 1 | Table 2 | Combined | ||
Coordinate 1 | Coordinate A | Coordinate 1 compared to Coordinate A | ||
Coordinate 2 | Coordinate B | Coordinate 1 compared to Coordinate B | ||
Coordinate 3 | Coordinate C | Coordinate 1 compared to Coordinate C | ||
Coordinate 2 compared to Coordinate A | ||||
Coordinate 2 compared to Coordinate B | ||||
Coordinate 2 compared to Coordinate C | ||||
Coordinate 3 compared to Coordinate A | ||||
Coordinate 3 compared to Coordinate B | ||||
Coordinate 3 compared to Coordinate C |
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Try the Dax function CrossJoin
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dax/crossjoin-function-dax
Add a Table using crossjoin
CrossJoin = (CROSSJOIN('Table 1','Table 2'))
You can they add a calculated column to check the values. This can be used to filter just the matches
Check = IF('CrossJoin'[Address1Data]='CrossJoin'[Address2Data], "Match", "No Match")
You can bring data from one table to another like the example given below
New column in Table 1 = maxx(filter(table2,table1[customer] = table2[customer] && table2[option]="ABC",table2[value])
New column in Table 1 = maxx(filter(table2,table1[Attribute] = table2[name] && table1[project] = table2[project]),table2[name])
You can refer to how I have taken date diff across two tables in 4 ways.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/y47ah38sr157l7t/Order_delivery_date_diff.pbix?dl=0
Can you share sample data and sample output? If possible please share a sample pbix file after removing sensitive information. Thanks.
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Try the Dax function CrossJoin
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dax/crossjoin-function-dax
Add a Table using crossjoin
CrossJoin = (CROSSJOIN('Table 1','Table 2'))
You can they add a calculated column to check the values. This can be used to filter just the matches
Check = IF('CrossJoin'[Address1Data]='CrossJoin'[Address2Data], "Match", "No Match")
Thank you for the quick reply. This appears to be exactly what I am looking for. I will give this a try when I get into the office tomrrow.
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