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Hi there,
I am wondering if it is possible to create a measure that will change values according to a DATE column?
For example, IF Date = 24/12/2023, Measure is 5, also if 01/01/2024, Measure is 4...
Thank you,
I think so
Did you try and write an if statement? Can I see it?
I have an if statement to create a column, but I am wondering if I can create a measure with an IF statement:
= Table.AddColumn(#"Added Conditional Column4", "Capacity", each if [CalendarDate] = #date(2023, 12, 25) then 3 else if [CalendarDate] = #date(2023, 12, 26) then 3 else if [CalendarDate] = #date(2023, 12, 27) then 3 else if [CalendarDate] = #date(2023, 12, 28) then 3 else if [CalendarDate] = #date(2023, 12, 29) then 3 else if [CalendarDate] = #date(2023, 11, 13) then 5 else if [CalendarDate] = #date(2023, 11, 14) then 5 else if [CalendarDate] = #date(2023, 11, 15) then 5 else if [CalendarDate] = #date(2023, 11, 16) then 5 else if [CalendarDate] = #date(2023, 11, 17) then 5 else if [CalendarDate] = #date(2024, 1, 1) then 5 else if [CalendarDate] = #date(2024, 1, 2) then 5 else if [CalendarDate] = #date(2024, 1, 3) then 5 else if [CalendarDate] = #date(2024, 1, 4) then 5 else if [CalendarDate] = #date(2024, 1, 5) then 5 else if [CalendarDate] = #date(2024, 3, 25) then 5 else if [CalendarDate] = #date(2024, 3, 26) then 5 else if [CalendarDate] = #date(2024, 3, 27) then 5 else if [CalendarDate] = #date(2024, 3, 28) then 5 else if [CalendarDate] = #date(2024, 3, 29) then 5 else if [CalendarDate] = #date(2024, 5, 20) then 5 else if [CalendarDate] = #date(2024, 5, 21) then 5 else if [CalendarDate] = #date(2024, 5, 22) then 5 else if [CalendarDate] = #date(2024, 5, 23) then 5 else if [CalendarDate] = #date(2024, 5, 24) then 5 else if [CalendarDate] = #date(2024, 7, 1) then 5 else if [CalendarDate] = #date(2024, 7, 2) then 5 else if [CalendarDate] = #date(2024, 7, 3) then 5 else if [CalendarDate] = #date(2024, 7, 4) then 5 else if [CalendarDate] = #date(2024, 7, 5) then 5 else if [CalendarDate] = #date(2024, 8, 5) then 5 else if [CalendarDate] = #date(2024, 8, 6) then 5 else if [CalendarDate] = #date(2024, 8, 7) then 5 else if [CalendarDate] = #date(2024, 9, 2) then 5 else if [CalendarDate] = #date(2024, 9, 3) then 5 else if [CalendarDate] = #date(2024, 9, 4) then 5 else if [CalendarDate] = #date(2024, 9, 5) then 5 else if [CalendarDate] = #date(2024, 9, 6) then 5 else 6)
Hi, what I am trying to do is display that measure in a chart (column) as a line (secondary axis).
I don't have a sample data, but I want this measure to take a specific value if the date (which is displayed on the x-axis) is any holiday for example.
This measure represents the capacity of a shop, so if the dates fall into a week with a holiday, this capacity drops down to 3, instead of the usual 6, for example.
Can you please supply sample data so I can mimic it.
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