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Hello, I am getting the following error message when using LOOKUPVALUE.
"The name 'LOOKUPVALUE' wasn't recognized. Make sure it's spelled correctly."
Here is the syntax of the formula in Power BI:
LOOKUPVALUE(DisruptionRTO[RTOScore],DisruptionRTO[TimeSinceDisruptionRTO],ImpactProfile[TimeSinceDisruptionRTO])
Image 1 is the ImpactProfile table.
Image 2 is part of the DisruptionRTO table.
I would be grateful for any help in solving this. Thank you!
Solved! Go to Solution.
Thank you for the quick response. I was adding a column. AM I not adding the right thing?
Here is the dialogue.
Thak You!
@CamJohnston glad you figured it out, although it doesn't matter but you accepted your own reply as an answer, I would recommend accept the reply as a solution that solved the issue so that others can find it easily. Good luck!
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@parry2k Kudos! Thank you for the very quick and insightful help. Much appreciated.
@CamJohnston I expected this, you are adding a column in Power Query and LOOKUPVALUE function is a DAX function. You need to add a calculated column using DAX and that's where you will use LOOKUPVALUE
Calculated Columns and Measures in DAX - SQLBI
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Thank you for the quick response. I was adding a column. AM I not adding the right thing?
Here is the dialogue.
Thak You!
@CamJohnston what is the actual error? Are you adding a column or a measure?
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