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Maybe there is a better way to do this but I am basically trying to create a column where if the employees title
The formula I am trying to use is:
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hello @CiaraCaryl
your syntax looks good but here are some notes you probably want to put a note.
- in Line 4, NOT function is use for both containsstring but you need opposite value only for "Enterprise" for "AE".
- use comma in-between if statement
Here is one way to represent if statement based on your DAX.
Another way to write is using SWITCH.
Hope this will help you.
Thank you.
hello @CiaraCaryl
your syntax looks good but here are some notes you probably want to put a note.
- in Line 4, NOT function is use for both containsstring but you need opposite value only for "Enterprise" for "AE".
- use comma in-between if statement
Here is one way to represent if statement based on your DAX.
Another way to write is using SWITCH.
Hope this will help you.
Thank you.
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