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I have 2 tables (product line & sessions) for which there is no key to make a join.
I want to use 1 table to store search criteria for each product line.
The session table contains a landing page column for which I need to search using this criteria for each product line.
Then return the product line if the criteria is found.
If the LookupValue 'crm' is found in the LandingPage column content, then return the Product line.
Then once the ProductLine is available in the Session table, I can use it to join/filter the table by adding the ProductLine to my report page as a slicer.
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Hi @steph_io,
You can try to use below formula to show the existing product line.
Calculate column:
Product = var temp=FILTER(ADDCOLUMNS(CROSSJOIN(VALUES(sessions[Landing Page]),'product line'),"Exist",SEARCH([LookupValue],[Landing Page],,-1)>0),[Exist]=TRUE()) return CONCATENATEX(FILTER(temp,[Landing Page]=EARLIER(sessions[Landing Page])),[ProductLine],",")
Notice: temp table.
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
Hi @steph_io,
You can try to use below formula to show the existing product line.
Calculate column:
Product = var temp=FILTER(ADDCOLUMNS(CROSSJOIN(VALUES(sessions[Landing Page]),'product line'),"Exist",SEARCH([LookupValue],[Landing Page],,-1)>0),[Exist]=TRUE()) return CONCATENATEX(FILTER(temp,[Landing Page]=EARLIER(sessions[Landing Page])),[ProductLine],",")
Notice: temp table.
Regards,
Xiaoxin Sheng
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