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Hello everybody,
I have one source file with zip codes mainly from germany that I would like to assign to the respective country. In order to do so, I found out a csv file with all the zip codes from germany and corresponding city, lat, long, etc.
What I would like to do is a kind of index match between the two table. Unfortunately I couldn't establish a relationship since there are some zip codes that don't belong to Germany. Therefore the two tables don't speak between each others and it's hard to find a proper function in the query editor.
Any ideas?
Regards,
AS
Hi @Anonymous,
Could you please tell me if your problem was resolved? Could you please share the answer or mark the proper answer as solution if it's convenient for you? That will be a help to the others.
Best Regards!
Dale
@Anonymous
Hi AS,
@Greg_Deckler is right. You still can establish a relationship. If you only want to match the codes, there is a function you can try without a relationship. It would be something like this:
CodesInGermany = LOOKUPVALUE ( Germany[CodeGermany], Germany[CodeGermany], 'All'[AllCode] )
CodesInAll = LOOKUPVALUE ( 'All'[AllCode], 'All'[AllCode], 'Germany'[CodeGermany] )
Best Regards!
Dale
Can you post some sample data and example of what you are trying to do that you cannot do?
Just because there are unmatched values in a relationship shouldn't prevent you from creating a relationship.
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