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I have a table with a list of records that were associated with multiple people. Each person can record what they did to the record (Disposition1 - 5). I'm trying to create a calculated column to store a single value that is not equal to a certain value. For instance,
Hi cstanley1543,
First of all, I would re-write your calculated column as:
FinalDisp =
SWITCH (
TRUE(),
MV_Incident[Disposition1] = "BU", MV_Incident[Disposition2],
MV_Incident[Disposition2] = "BU", MV_Incident[Disposition3],
MV_Incident[Disposition3] = "BU", MV_Incident[Disposition4],
MV_Incident[Disposition5]
)
If that doesn't correct the issue, maybe confirm with your data that there are any records where the Disposition1 or Disposition2 columns are not "BU". It could be that it's legitimately not reaching to the later conditions.
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Hi Wilson,
Thank you for the break down on the SWITCH function. Unfortunately, it still doesn't get past the first statement and still only uses Disposition2.
cstanley1543,
Like I said, if that doesn't correct the issue, maybe confirm with your data that there are any records where the Disposition1 or Disposition2 columns are not "BU". It could be that it's legitimately not reaching to the later conditions.
If you're still having issues, any chance you could share an anonymized pbix file?
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