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palvarez8
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Filter several ranges of values

Hello,

 

Im actually trying to filter my DBase that it´s in an Excel sheet. I have my ID client number that goes from 0 to 999999. Also i has several states. For example Active/ Inactive / etc.

 

I managed to filter the states in Power Query. (Activa=Active) (Padrón= Client ID)

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Now I only have to stay with the following ranges:

Id Number from

>=0 <=14999

>=16000 <=199999

>=950000 <= 959999

 

I tried using this filter but it didn´t work

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Thank!!!

 

 

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parry2k
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@palvarez8 you can manually add or condition to filter, here in following example I have two condition

 

1- between 100 and 110

2 - between 500 and 600

 

you can add more OR conditions to meet your range requirement.

 

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parry2k
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@palvarez8 you can manually add or condition to filter, here in following example I have two condition

 

1- between 100 and 110

2 - between 500 and 600

 

you can add more OR conditions to meet your range requirement.

 

image.png



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Learn Power BI and Fabric - subscribe to our YT channel - Click here: @PowerBIHowTo

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Feel free to email me with any of your BI needs.


@parry2k wrote:

@palvarez8you can manually add or condition to filter, here in following example I have two condition

 

1- between 100 and 110

2 - between 500 and 600

 

you can add more OR conditions to meet your range requirement.

 

image.png


Thank! it worked. What if i want to create a measure with that conditions? What DAX formula should I use?

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