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Hi.., I have two tables where I need to get the count of rows based on condition matches.
ie., Get count of rows From Table 2 where Table 1 [Date] = Table 2[Date] and Table 1[Name] = Table 2[Name].
Need a Calculated Column, since I required to see this column when extracting the report.
Note: Since I have indirect relationship, I was not able to create a direct relationship between two tables.
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Hi @Beast ,
Based on your description, I have created a simple sampe:
Please try:
Column = COUNTROWS(FILTER('Table 2',[Date]=EARLIER(Table1[Date])&&[Name]=EARLIER(Table1[Name])))
Final output:
Best Regards,
Jianbo Li
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Hi @Beast ,
Based on your description, I have created a simple sampe:
Please try:
Column = COUNTROWS(FILTER('Table 2',[Date]=EARLIER(Table1[Date])&&[Name]=EARLIER(Table1[Name])))
Final output:
Best Regards,
Jianbo Li
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly
you can use relatedtaable() / related()/userelationship DAX functions to get that...
i guess related() or Relatedtable() will be use in this scenario. once you can try
if it is having relation then you can use crossfilter() DAX function
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