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Hi Folks,
Could you help in troubleshooting this command?
The error is:
A single value for column 'Issue Type' in table 'Table one' cannot be determined. This can happen when a measure formula refers to a column that contains many values without specifying an aggregation such as min, max, count, or sum to get a single result.
| measure_type_color = SWITCH( 'Table one'[Issue Type], "Change Request", "#3C4E4B", "Defect", "#466964", "Issue", "#333333", "Requirement", "#0D6ABF", "Story", "#E27C7C", "#503F3F" ) |
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi, @aherabit
Wrap your issue type in min() or max()
measure_type_color =
SWITCH(
Min('Table one'[Issue Type]),
"Change Request", "#3C4E4B",
"Defect", "#466964",
"Issue", "#333333",
"Requirement", "#0D6ABF",
"Story", "#E27C7C",
"#503F3F"
)
thank you!
It worked with Min().
Hi, @aherabit
Wrap your issue type in min() or max()
measure_type_color =
SWITCH(
Min('Table one'[Issue Type]),
"Change Request", "#3C4E4B",
"Defect", "#466964",
"Issue", "#333333",
"Requirement", "#0D6ABF",
"Story", "#E27C7C",
"#503F3F"
)
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