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[Beginner’s Guide] PowerFx | Lookup Function with ‘ReductionFormula’ Property

[Beginner’s Guide] PowerFx | Lookup Function with ‘ReductionFormula’ Property
Did you know that when you use the Lookup function, it retrieves the matching record along with All Columns? In the screenshot below, I used the Lookup function to find the matching User, and it fetched all the columns from the matched User record. What if you only need a single column from the matching […]

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