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ptmuldoon
Resolver I
Resolver I

Using Switch with Multiple Conditions

I'm having some trouble writing a measure that that will check for multiple conditions in a switch statement.

I've put the below together, but it gives me the error of " A single value for column 'Value' in table 'MyValues' cannot be determined. "  And in searching that, I did try and test for a HASONEVALUE.

Can anyone point where I am wrong in the below?  I do plan to add additional conditions to it such as "% of X" && "Month",, etc once I can get the below working?

 

=IF ( HASONEVALUE(MyValues[Value]) && HASONEVALUE(MyValues[Period]),
	SWITCH(TRUE(),
	MyValues[Value] = "DOLLARS" && MyValues[Period] = "Month", [Amt],
	MyValues[Value] = "DOLLARS" && MyValues[Period] = "Last 3", [Last 3 Amt],
	MyValues[Value] = "DOLLARS" && MyValues[Period] = "Last 6", [Last 6 Amt],
	MyValues[Value] = "DOLLARS" && MyValues[Period] = "Last 9", [Last 9 Amt],
	MyValues[Value] = "DOLLARS" && MyValues[Period] = "Last 12", [Last 12 Amt]
	),
	BLANK()
)

Thanks,

PT 

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amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@ptmuldoon , Try a measure like

 

IF ( HASONEVALUE(MyValues[Value]) && HASONEVALUE(MyValues[Period]),
SWITCH(TRUE(),
max(MyValues[Value]) = "DOLLARS" && max(MyValues[Period]) = "Month", [Amt],
max(MyValues[Value]) = "DOLLARS" && max(MyValues[Period]) = "Last 3", [Last 3 Amt],
max(MyValues[Value]) = "DOLLARS" && max(MyValues[Period]) = "Last 6", [Last 6 Amt],
max(MyValues[Value]) = "DOLLARS" && max(MyValues[Period]) = "Last 9", [Last 9 Amt],
max(MyValues[Value]) = "DOLLARS" && max(MyValues[Period]) = "Last 12", [Last 12 Amt]
),
BLANK()
)

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amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@ptmuldoon , Try a measure like

 

IF ( HASONEVALUE(MyValues[Value]) && HASONEVALUE(MyValues[Period]),
SWITCH(TRUE(),
max(MyValues[Value]) = "DOLLARS" && max(MyValues[Period]) = "Month", [Amt],
max(MyValues[Value]) = "DOLLARS" && max(MyValues[Period]) = "Last 3", [Last 3 Amt],
max(MyValues[Value]) = "DOLLARS" && max(MyValues[Period]) = "Last 6", [Last 6 Amt],
max(MyValues[Value]) = "DOLLARS" && max(MyValues[Period]) = "Last 9", [Last 9 Amt],
max(MyValues[Value]) = "DOLLARS" && max(MyValues[Period]) = "Last 12", [Last 12 Amt]
),
BLANK()
)

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