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Hi Guys,
starting from two tables like
Table 1 | |
Col A | Col B |
Ross | 297 |
Brian | 350 |
Catia | 125 |
Danny | 40 |
Table 2 | |
Col A | Col B |
0 | 100 |
1 | 200 |
2 | 300 |
3 | 400 |
Table 1 must became
Table 1 | ||
Col A | Col B | Col C |
Ross | 297 | 2 |
Brian | 350 | 2 |
Catia | 125 | 1 |
Danny | 40 | 0 |
where 'Tabl 1'[Col C] is equal to max('Table 2'[Col A]) based on the comparison 'Table 1'[Col B]<'Table 2'[Col B]
Solved! Go to Solution.
@montibellin , Create a new column in Table 1
Col C= maxx(filter('Table 2', 'Table 1'[Col B]<'Table 2'[Col B]),'Table 2'[Col A])
refer: https://youtu.be/czNHt7UXIe8
@montibellin , Create a new column in Table 1
Col C= maxx(filter('Table 2', 'Table 1'[Col B]<'Table 2'[Col B]),'Table 2'[Col A])
refer: https://youtu.be/czNHt7UXIe8
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