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Hi there how are you? My name is Carlotta and I am a heavy Power BI user for my work.
I am not sure if this is the right place to address my question, but I will try anyway 😊
I am facing an issue trying to have multiple variables in the same Measure, is it something that is doable at all?
This is the measure i have but i want to split the result "To Be Confirmed" in 2 other results based on different datails
Is it at all possible?
Thanks in advance for your suggestions!
HI @charliec ,
Shorter version of your code.
You cannow use SWITCH()
Delivery Status =
VAR DDU = 'F20 SO TO PO'[Delayed Days Updated]
VAR f = 'F20 SO TO PO'[EPO Status]
VAR r = 'F20 SO TO PO'[ReservationStatus]
RETURN
SWITCH (
TRUE (),
f = "Shortage", "Shortage/Released",
f = "To Be Confirmed", "To Be Confirmed",
r = "Reserved Physical", "0. In BKM",
DDU > 30, "5. Very Late (30+)",
DDU > 14
&& DDU <= 30, "4, Late (15-30)",
DDU > 7
&& DDU <= 14, "3, Late (8-14)",
DDU > 0
&& DDU <= 7, "2. Late (1-7)",
DDU <= 0, "1. On Time",
"Error"
)
Regards,
Harsh Nathani
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@charliec , use switch true
Shipment Category =
switch( true(),
'Shipped'[order sum ] <= 40000,"Quick Ship",
'Shipped'[order sum ] < 100000,"10 Day",
"30 Day"
)
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