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Hi,
Im extremly new to Power Bi so hoping this isnt a silly question.
Im looking to expand on employees initials within power bi and im trying to use a custom column to do so with the below formula, however im getting an 'Expression Error - The Name 'If' wasnt recogised". Can anyone advise where I may be going wrong?
IF([DESIGN ENGINEER]="PG","PAUL Gxxxx",IF([DESIGN ENGINEER]="AB","ASHLEY Bxxxx",IF([DESIGN ENGINEER]="SG","SAM Gxxxx",IF([DESIGN ENGINEER]="TB","TOM Bxxxx",IF([DESIGN ENGINEER]="NBJ","NATHAN Bxxxx",IF([DESIGN ENGINEER]="LB","LLOYD Bxxxx",IF([DESIGN ENGINEER]="DW","DAVE Wxxxx",IF([DESIGN ENGINEER]="AMV","ADAM Vxxxx",IF([DESIGN ENGINEER]="DB","DAVID Bxxxx","")))))))))
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Actually just managed to resolve this, below for anyone else searching for this in the future;
if [DESIGN ENGINEER] = "PG" then "PAUL Gxxxxx" else if [DESIGN ENGINEER] = "AB" then "ASHLEY Bxxxxx" else if [DESIGN ENGINEER] = "SG" then "SAM Gxxxxx" else if [DESIGN ENGINEER] = "TB" then "TOM Bxxxx" else if [DESIGN ENGINEER] = "NBJ" then "NATHAN Bxxxx" else if [DESIGN ENGINEER] = "LB" then "LLOYD Bxxxx" else if [DESIGN ENGINEER] = "DW" then "DAVE Wxxxx" else if [DESIGN ENGINEER] = "AMV" then "ADAM Vxxxx" else if [DESIGN ENGINEER] = "DB" then "DAVID Bxxxx" else ""
Is this in the query editor? It looks like DAX syntax but that error sounds like the query editor, which uses a different language. If statements there have a completely different syntax. In the query editor an if statement looks like this (case sensitive)
if [DESIGN ENGINEER]="PG" then "PAUL Gxxxx"
else if [DESIGN ENGINEER]="AB" then "ASHLEY Bxxxx"
else if [DESIGN ENGINEER]="SG" then "SAM Gxxxx"
...
else ""
Is this in the query editor? It looks like DAX syntax but that error sounds like the query editor, which uses a different language. If statements there have a completely different syntax. In the query editor an if statement looks like this (case sensitive)
if [DESIGN ENGINEER]="PG" then "PAUL Gxxxx"
else if [DESIGN ENGINEER]="AB" then "ASHLEY Bxxxx"
else if [DESIGN ENGINEER]="SG" then "SAM Gxxxx"
...
else ""
@Adam1V i am guessing that you are doing it in M. The correct syntax would be
if [DESIGN ENGINEER]="PG" then "A" else if [DESIGN ENGINEER]="AB" then "B" else if[DESIGN ENGINEER]="SG" then "C" else -800
Actually just managed to resolve this, below for anyone else searching for this in the future;
if [DESIGN ENGINEER] = "PG" then "PAUL Gxxxxx" else if [DESIGN ENGINEER] = "AB" then "ASHLEY Bxxxxx" else if [DESIGN ENGINEER] = "SG" then "SAM Gxxxxx" else if [DESIGN ENGINEER] = "TB" then "TOM Bxxxx" else if [DESIGN ENGINEER] = "NBJ" then "NATHAN Bxxxx" else if [DESIGN ENGINEER] = "LB" then "LLOYD Bxxxx" else if [DESIGN ENGINEER] = "DW" then "DAVE Wxxxx" else if [DESIGN ENGINEER] = "AMV" then "ADAM Vxxxx" else if [DESIGN ENGINEER] = "DB" then "DAVID Bxxxx" else ""
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