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Hi @Kyle_Wolfe_Ohio DAX function SWITCH has some remarks, one of them is
as seems your expression part is not single column (rather multiple columns: 'New Hire Orientation Dash Dataset'[Previous Pay Range], 'New Hire Orientation Dash Dataset'[Future Labor Union]...)
So basically, you should rework your calculation logic for this case, try with multiple IF as your input for SWITCH have different data type.
Link for documentation.
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Hi @some_bih ,thanks for the quick reply, I'll add further.
Hi @Kyle_Wolfe_Ohio ,
Something like this?
The data type of the field 'pay range' should be Text.
Try modifying your expression:
Hi @some_bih ,thanks for the quick reply, I'll add further.
Hi @Kyle_Wolfe_Ohio ,
Something like this?
The data type of the field 'pay range' should be Text.
Try modifying your expression:
Hi @Kyle_Wolfe_Ohio DAX function SWITCH has some remarks, one of them is
as seems your expression part is not single column (rather multiple columns: 'New Hire Orientation Dash Dataset'[Previous Pay Range], 'New Hire Orientation Dash Dataset'[Future Labor Union]...)
So basically, you should rework your calculation logic for this case, try with multiple IF as your input for SWITCH have different data type.
Link for documentation.
Proud to be a Super User!
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