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Hello,
I have created a column to have a PO lines type, but sometimes people forget to fill some fields so I have some PO lines with a type "No Type", so I want that the line with "No type" takes the type of the other lines of the PO. I show you an example:
PO Number Line Comment PO Type Final PO Type
123 1 I have a quote P2P P2P
123 2 I have a quote P2P P2P
123 3 (blank) No Type No type
234 1 I don't have quote S2P S2P
234 2 I have quote P2P S2P
In the example I want to switch No Type with P2P. While knowing I calculate the column "PO Type" like that :
Hi @AxelKAp
What @lbendlin pointed out is important, you need to add more details to your scenario.
BTW, if you need a new column to show the PO Type and replace NO Type with Final PO Type, use this:
PO Type sum =
IF (
[Final PO Type] = "No Type",
MAXX (
FILTER (
'pochannel-mastervendor',
'pochannel-mastervendor'[PO Number]
= EARLIER ( 'pochannel-mastervendor'[PO Number] )
&& 'pochannel-mastervendor'[Final PO Type] <> "No Type"
),
'pochannel-mastervendor'[Final PO Type]
),
'pochannel-mastervendor'[Final PO Type]
)
Output:
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Appreciate your Kudos!!
You need to decide what to do in the following scenarios
- none of the other PO line items has a PO Type either
- the other PO line items have different PO Types
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