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Generate a loop
Good morning,
I want to generate a loop like this with the following information:
list=[]
i=1
while i<5:
if #pallets[i]<#huecos[i]:
list=list+LETRA[i]
i=i+1
return list
Hi, XaviOV
According to your follow-up, I can understand your logic now, I think you can achieve this using the calculated table in Power BI, you can try my step:
Go to the table tool, create a new table like this:
List = SELECTCOLUMNS( FILTER(ALL('Table'),[#pallets]<[#huecos]), "LETRA",[LETRA])Then you can get the expected list:
The list will also be updated with the change of the dataset.
You can download my test pbix file here
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _Robert Qin
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7 Replies
- amitchandakSuper User
XaviOV ,Can you share sample data and sample output in table format? Or a sample pbix after removing sensitive data.
- XaviOVHelper V
- amitchandakSuper User
XaviOV , Still not clear. You create first column using generateseries , rest need to come from that
generateseries(1,5)
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dax/generateseries-function
- v-robertq-msftCommunity Support
Hi, XaviOV
According to your IF formula, I can’t clearly understand what you want to get. I’m wondering what does “LETRA[i]” mean? Because the column [LETRA] is “Text” type and it can’t be used to calculate with a number. Would you like to add a column to display your expected result manually?
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _Robert Qin
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- XaviOVHelper VHi v-robertq-msft
What we want is to return a composite list with some rows of the lletra column. These rows will be all those that fulfill the condition that we have put. In this particular case it should return us: C and E.
Regards,Xavi- v-robertq-msftCommunity Support
Hi, XaviOV
According to your follow-up, I can understand your logic now, I think you can achieve this using the calculated table in Power BI, you can try my step:
Go to the table tool, create a new table like this:
List = SELECTCOLUMNS( FILTER(ALL('Table'),[#pallets]<[#huecos]), "LETRA",[LETRA])Then you can get the expected list:
The list will also be updated with the change of the dataset.
You can download my test pbix file here
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _Robert Qin
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.