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I am trying to return the 1-5 scaled rating that a value in a column falls within. For example, if grade is 90< and >100 assign A. However, the formula I am using is resulting in the error. "A table of multiple values was supplied where a single value was expected."
Availability Rating = CALCULATE(VALUES('Rating Matrix'[Rating]),filter
('Rating Matrix','Rating Matrix'[Avaibility (L)]<='Equipment_Status'[Availability]
&&'Rating Matrix'[Availability (H)]>='Equipment_Status'[Availability]
&&'Rating Matrix'[Bus Type]='Equipment_Status'[Helper]))This is the helper column referenced in the 'Equipment_Status' Table which distinguishes 2 types of assets for the rating scale.
Helper = RELATED('Performance Matrix'[Helper])
'Equipment_Status' Table where formula resides
'Rating Matrix' Table referenced in formula
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Different ways to do it, but if it were me, I would probably do something like this:
Availability Rating =
VAR __table =
FILTER('Rating Matrix',
'Rating Matrix'[Avaibility (L)]<='Equipment_Status'[Availability]
&&'Rating Matrix'[Availability (H)]>='Equipment_Status'[Availability]
&&'Rating Matrix'[Bus Type]='Equipment_Status'[Helper])
VAR __table1 = SELECTCOLUMNS(__table,"__rating",[Rating])
RETURN
CONCATENATEX(VALUES(__table1),[__rating],", ")
It's because you are using VALUES, that returns a table. You need to use CONCATENATEX or something like that to get down to a single value being returned.
@Greg_Deckler Thank you for the insight. How would I incoporate concanatex into this formula?
Different ways to do it, but if it were me, I would probably do something like this:
Availability Rating =
VAR __table =
FILTER('Rating Matrix',
'Rating Matrix'[Avaibility (L)]<='Equipment_Status'[Availability]
&&'Rating Matrix'[Availability (H)]>='Equipment_Status'[Availability]
&&'Rating Matrix'[Bus Type]='Equipment_Status'[Helper])
VAR __table1 = SELECTCOLUMNS(__table,"__rating",[Rating])
RETURN
CONCATENATEX(VALUES(__table1),[__rating],", ")
@Greg_Deckler Thank you for this. I tried to use the formula, but received the error " The VALUES function expects a column reference expression or a table reference expression for argument '1'."
Oh, sorry, use DISTINCT instead of VALUES.
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