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Hi There,
Hope all is well during these times & thank you in advance for your help 🙂
I have a simple model, one table with Item_Numbers that have test requirements in columns. if "0" is not required, if "1" it is required.
I also have a table with the serial numbers associated with those item_numberst that are ready for shipment. I need to make sure each of those serial numbers were fully tested and passed the test. See my model below.
My return would be: what are those serial numbers that don't meet that criteria.
Hi @Lolita ,
You may put the Table2[serial numbers] and Table1[test requirements column] into the same Table visual, and set filter Table1[test requirements column] =0 in visual level filter pane.
Or could you please share your sample data and desired output screenshots for further analysis? You can also upload sample pbix to OneDrive and post the link here. Do mask sensitive data before uploading.
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Amy
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Hi Amy,
I might have not been clear on my request (sorry, english is not my primary language)
I’d like to have (preferably through a column or measure) to output
Thank you again!
https://hypertherm.sharefile.com/d-s4d17226aacd4b3eb
Hello!
Thank you so much for your response!
Please see attached for link on the sample data I prepared... 🙂
With your suggestion below, I think it would return all the requirements for the serial numbers that are ready to ship... but How can I make sure that all of them were met?
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Sample data as text, expected output
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