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I have a nested IF statement in Excel that works perfectly but I want to recreate it in the Power BI query editor:
=IF(C:C="united kingdom", E2*1.1,IF(C:C="france",E2*1.2,IF(C:C="usa",E2*1.3,"test")))
Please can someone advise the correct syntax.
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Thanks for your help so far. Unfortutely I can't get my code to work.
I have tried to create a new column in Power BI that is going to contain my different variants
Syntax below:
Test = SWITCH(TRUE(),BaseData[CountryName] = "United Kingdom", BaseData[SalePrice] *1.1, BaseData[CountryName] = "USA", BaseData[SalePrice] *1.2,"")
I am getting an error saying - Expressions that yield variant data-type cannot be used to define calculated columns.
Can you help?
You can use switch / true() combo:
SWITCH( TRUE() Table[Column] = "united kingdom", [Whatever E2 is ] *1.1, Table[Column] = "france", [Whatever E2 is ] *1.2, Table[Column] = "usa", [Whatever E2 is ] *1.3, "test" )
Thanks for your help so far. Unfortutely I can't get my code to work.
I have tried to create a new column in Power BI that is going to contain my different variants
Syntax below:
Test = SWITCH(TRUE(),BaseData[CountryName] = "United Kingdom", BaseData[SalePrice] *1.1, BaseData[CountryName] = "USA", BaseData[SalePrice] *1.2,"")
I am getting an error saying - Expressions that yield variant data-type cannot be used to define calculated columns.
Can you help?
@S-J reason it is giving error coz your final condition return text and other return number. you need to change the text to number, may be zero.
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This worked for me. Thanks. S-J