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rbalza
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Need help - IF condition - dax measure

Hi PBI friends,

 

I have a table with two columns named Table[Current Asset] and Table[Current Liabilities] and I wanted to make a dax measure where:

 

1.) if there were negative values inputted on the table[current asset], it will be then transferred to table[current liabilities], else it will stay at table[current asset]

 

2.) if there were negative values inputted on the table[current liabilities], it will be then transferred to table[current asset], else it will stay at table[current liabilities].

 

See below-desired output:

rbalza_0-1623630350937.png

 

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Anonymous
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Hello @rbalza 
In this case, the calculated column will be the better option.
Please check the link.

Anonymous
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Hello @rbalza 
You can create a calculated column and use in your visual.
Conditioning =
IF (
table[current asset] < 0,
table[current liabilities],
IF ( table[current liabilities] < 0, table[current asset] )
)

Hi @Anonymous , thanks for taking the time on this. Was it the same measure if I use it on DAX? Thanks a lot!

 

Anonymous
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Hello @rbalza 
Nope. You have to use VALUES to store the field values. If you need further help please share your data in a table format with the expected output after removing the sensitive information.

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