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hi all...
i am trying to do an exact match, but is wrong, how can i change my formula, so that it will show
if membercode = "11", it will show "affiliated" instead of "VIP"?
Thank you so much.
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Hi,
Set up a relationship from the Membercode column of Table1 to the Membercode column of Table2 (No Membercodes should repeat in Table2) and write the following calculated column formula in Table1
=RELATED(Table2[MemberType])
Hope this helps.
Hi,
Set up a relationship from the Membercode column of Table1 to the Membercode column of Table2 (No Membercodes should repeat in Table2) and write the following calculated column formula in Table1
=RELATED(Table2[MemberType])
Hope this helps.
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