is it necessary to have same variable name in both the data sets while creating calculated columns ? like example you have explained in both data sets Zip and country was common
From the Sales table "Country" and Location table "Country" can be managed with relationship right.... then what's the purpose of creating calculated column..... Please respond...
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I need to create calculated column For "weekend" in Data View ,Yes or No condition
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This playlist doesn't work from calculated columns ..is it true for all ?
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Hey so the columns “sales” and “locations” already had a relationship with the word “zip” so I was wondering why did you have to make a new column.
is it necessary to have same variable name in both the data sets while creating calculated columns ? like example you have explained in both data sets Zip and country was common
If the column is blank how can I wrap an ISBLANK, NULL or EMPTY function to the DAX to remove the +1?
Sorry please I tried this it didn't work for me. Please what could be wrong?
From the Sales table "Country" and Location table "Country" can be managed with relationship right.... then what's the purpose of creating calculated column..... Please respond...
If the column is renamed to "country " in Sales table i guess the relation will be created.
Agreed... Why can't we just do the relationship
@@krishsubash3596 but they both have “zip”
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