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Hi - PLEASE HELP!! 🙂
i have two lookup tables connected to a data table. Both can get me the column i want in the data table (ie, INDUSTRY), but through different relationships. Can I use the OR function in a RELATED calculated column so that it will retrieve the correct INDUSTRY based on EITHER lookup table 1 or lookup table 2?
Thank you!!!
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So that's the approach i took, but i had to to do two calculated columns using RELATED and then a final column with an IF statement, saying if the answer is not satisfied from the first column, then use the second column.
@sunb1 try using variables to get this
Industry col final =
var ind1 = related(table 1 industry)
var ind2 = related(table 2 industry)
return if(condition, ind1,ind2)
if it is driven by filters then it will have to be a measure.
So that's the approach i took, but i had to to do two calculated columns using RELATED and then a final column with an IF statement, saying if the answer is not satisfied from the first column, then use the second column.
I dont think you can use OR function in RELATED function.
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