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Mniknejad
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kind of lookup

I have to create this report anyone has any suggestion for me this is the senario :

 

I have two table this my tables

 

table A

Posting date

Quantity

Amount

2019-11-05

25

19802

2019-11-06

75

25600

2019-11-25

80

102500

 

Table B

 

Actual date

End of period date

2019-11-05

2019-11-23

2019-11-06

2019-11-23

2019-11-25

2018-12-25

 

if the posting date in table A  is greater thanEnd of  period  date then  return Amount else 0 

ghow can I do this in power BI ?

 

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parry2k
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@Mniknejad to understand the tables bette, for each posting date there will be unique actual date record in table b?



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@parry2k  yes it is 

@Mniknejad easiest would be create relationship between Actual Date and Posting Date, actual date table will be on one side of the relationship and then add new column in your posting date table

 

New Amount = IF ( Data[Posting date] > RELATED( 'Data Actual'[End of period date] ), Data[Amount], 0 )

 

and here is the output

 

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