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Wecks
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LOOKUPVALUE

I am looking to do a LOOKUPVALUE but this a where clause. 

 

I have 2 tables.  

 

I want to look up the old pc name 

 

PCS

EMAIL|ComputerName|Status

 

USERS

USERNAME|Email

 

So this lookup works fine

 

OLDPC = LOOKUPVALUE(PCS[ComputerName], PCS[Email], USERS[Email])  
But i only want to show where the status value is OLD.
 
What would the syntax be for this where part?  if there is such a thing
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Stachu
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LOOKUPVALUE can have multiple searches
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dax/lookupvalue-function-dax

 

you can do the following

OLDPC = LOOKUPVALUE(PCS[ComputerName], PCS[Email], USERS[Email], PCS[Status], "OLD")  

 



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