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Hi all !
I'm stuck with the following problem.
I Have two excel files, two tables as showns bellow, One with "Price lists" and the second one has all "Orders". Now I need to get the prices into the "Orders" table, but following this logic :
I'm stuck getting the right calculation for the calculated column Price (in yellow), in the "Orders" table. I'm also open to other users solution..
Looking forward to your comments
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Hi @Vrykolakas
Please try this calculated column
Price =
var _currentFY="22-23"
return IF(Orders[FY]=_currentFY,
MAXX(FILTER('List prices','List prices'[From]<=EARLIER(Orders[OrderDate]) && 'List prices'[To]>=EARLIER(Orders[OrderDate]) && 'List prices'[Genre]=EARLIER(Orders[Genre]) && 'List prices'[FY]=EARLIER(Orders[FY])),[Price]),
MAXX(FILTER('List prices','List prices'[Genre]=EARLIER(Orders[Genre]) && 'List prices'[FY]=EARLIER(Orders[FY])),[Price]))
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _Tang
If this post helps, please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Hi @Vrykolakas
Please try this calculated column
Price =
var _currentFY="22-23"
return IF(Orders[FY]=_currentFY,
MAXX(FILTER('List prices','List prices'[From]<=EARLIER(Orders[OrderDate]) && 'List prices'[To]>=EARLIER(Orders[OrderDate]) && 'List prices'[Genre]=EARLIER(Orders[Genre]) && 'List prices'[FY]=EARLIER(Orders[FY])),[Price]),
MAXX(FILTER('List prices','List prices'[Genre]=EARLIER(Orders[Genre]) && 'List prices'[FY]=EARLIER(Orders[FY])),[Price]))
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _Tang
If this post helps, please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
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