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Hi,
I have a table called Users with columns FullName & UserType. I am trying to create a column
which displays all FullName when the UserType is Caregiver.
Getting the below syntax error when using this->
Carer Names = Users[FullName]
FILTER( Users,
[UserType] = "Caregiver")
The syntax for 'FILTER' is incorrect. (DAX(Users[FullName]FILTER( Users,[UserType] = "Caregiver"))).
Solved! Go to Solution.
@android1 If this is a column and not a measure, it shouldn't need a filter. You're not filtering an entire table if you're going row by row in a column. This is a case for a simple IF statement.
Carer Names = IF(Users[UserType] = "Caregiver", Users[FullName], BLANK())
@android1 If this is a column and not a measure, it shouldn't need a filter. You're not filtering an entire table if you're going row by row in a column. This is a case for a simple IF statement.
Carer Names = IF(Users[UserType] = "Caregiver", Users[FullName], BLANK())
Thank you, that works great.
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