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hi, @Anonymous
You may try to use LOOKUPVALUE Function to create a calculate column like below:
lookup = LOOKUPVALUE(TableA[ColumnA],TableA[ColumnA],TableB[ColumnA] )
For example
Result:
Best Regards,
Lin
hi, @Anonymous
You may try to use LOOKUPVALUE Function to create a calculate column like below:
lookup = LOOKUPVALUE(TableA[ColumnA],TableA[ColumnA],TableB[ColumnA] )
For example
Result:
Best Regards,
Lin
many thanks experts. much appreicated
Hi Route11,
First of all, you should to creat a relationship between TableA[A] y TableB[A], then in Data Tab or Data Canvas creat a calculate colum in TableB, "Name Header" = RELATED (TableA[B]).
Tell us if it works for you.
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