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Sander_NL
Helper I
Helper I

Check if multiple rows have same value than status OK else NOK in new column

Good evening,

 

I have a table with the following columns/rows and I'm looking for a way to create the new column overall status. I know how to do a check row by row but now I need to check all the rows of one app together. Only when all rows for app Example1 have status 6 the overall status column should show OK and for Example2 you see that a number of values is not 6 and therefore should show NOK. 

 

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Thanks in advance for any guidance.

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amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@Sander_NL ,

Try a new column =

var _cnt = calculate(distinctcount(Table[Status]), filter(table, [app] = earlier([app]) ) )

return

if(_cnt=1, "OK", "NOK")

 

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Aikeno
Helper I
Helper I

Hello,

 

Im a trying to do something very similar but sometimes my dates which are equal to your status in this case are blank and when it is the case I would like to be NOK to.

 

Can you please me help for this case ?

 

Thanks in advance

amitchandak
Super User
Super User

@Sander_NL ,

Try a new column =

var _cnt = calculate(distinctcount(Table[Status]), filter(table, [app] = earlier([app]) ) )

return

if(_cnt=1, "OK", "NOK")

 

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Hi,

 

This is very useful, thank you.

The first line works fine for me, but when I try the return and if, i get a syntax error. As soon as I type return it redlines.

var _cnt = calculate(distinctcount('Active Agreements'[Difference]), filter('Active Agreements', [Agreement Number] = earlier([Agreement Number]) ) ) return




Thanks a lot!

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