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Hello Team,
I have a calculated column which is POR
The formula is [Qty]*[Cost]
Is there a way to create a placeholder field using the POR to divide them into two classification:
POR > 300000 THEN "Above 300k"
POR < 300000 THEN "Below 300k'
I tried creating IF but it does not filter correctly.
@Anonymous
Seems it is the problem of relationship. Without the pbix model it is hard to detect. You can try create a measure instead a column:
You can create another calculated column using IF statement.
Column_POR = IF(TableName[POR]>=300000, "Above 300k", "Below 300k")
i got values more than 300k, but it does show in the filter for values above 300000
hello @Anonymous this is not working properly i do not know why
You can create another calculated column based on this calcualted column using IF statement.
IF(Table[POR] >300000, "Above 300k", "Below 300k")
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I did this but it does not have above 300k selection, although i got some POR with more than 300k,
Formula:
Try this:
That's indeed strange. I thought the iterator would work (getting the correct row context for each historical por record).
My last try would be to iterate of each row like this:
Can you post a screenshot from the table view where you applied the formular for the calc. column?
Please also send a screenshot from the calc. of POR.
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