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Hi All,
I wave two tables such as :
TABLE 1 :
ID PROJECT | Status |
project1 | A |
project2 | B |
project3 | C |
TABLE2 :
ID PROJECT | Steps | #Houses |
project1 | A | 20 |
project2 | A | 22 |
project3 | A | 40 |
project1 | B | 65 |
project2 | B | 60 |
project3 | B | 35 |
project1 | C | 100 |
project2 | C | 110 |
project3 | C | 120 |
I would like to add a new column in table 1 that reports #houses based on the ID PROJECT and the Status. Expected results :
Table 1
ID PROJECT | Status | #Houses |
project1 | A | 20 |
project2 | B | 60 |
project3 | C | 120 |
Should I do this with a multiple condition lookupvalue? Or there's an easier solution?
Thanks in advance for your help!
you can create relationships between table by Status - Step field, then add Houses column to visual and set aggregation (in visulization Pane) as Maximum or Last
But, if a few projects can have the same status, create an Surrogate key in both of tables, like
SurrogateKey = CONCATENATE(Table1[Project], Table1[Status])
and
SurrogateKey = CONCATENATE(Table2[Project], Table2[Step])
and create relationships by this field
Ok, simple and effective 🙂
Thanks a lot!
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