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Hello! I am not sure how to go about the dax formula that I want to make...
I want to make a formula, that does this:
Takes the minimum no. of TMs, and if that number of people in the table above have a 3 or above, then it's a yes, and if not, it's no.
So in this screenshot, I need 4 people to have a score of 3 or above. and because none of them do, the answer would be no.
So the tables with the entities are:
tablea[score] - which values are 0-4
tableb[numberOfTMs]
Please let me know if you can help!!
Sorry, I think an IF statment will be what you are looking for.
It will be something like this: IF(tableb[numberOfTMs]) => 3, "YES","NO")
okay.... When I try to type that in, I can't bring in some of the values. Attached is my entities. (Proficiency number is my number of team members)
I was going to type in: IF ( count(employeeName) >= proficiencyNu, 'YES', 'NO')
But it won't let me bring in proficiency number.
Try this? (My columns are purely examples.)
TestMeasure =
VAR limit = MAX('Chapters'[Chapter ID])
RETURN
IF (COUNT(Characters[Character Name])>=limit,"YES","NO")
So this worked I think this worked.... but now when I put it into my table, it gets rid of my filters and shows more rows than normal....
before:
after:
I'm not sure what a switch statement is.... how would I write that?
Hi
A switch statement would probably work for this?
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