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Hi,
I've got a formule now which im sure that could be so much better.
The formule is.
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IF(AND(SessionDetails[ReferredById]=75665,SessionDetails[User1Id]=1),1,
(IF(AND(SessionDetails[ReferredById]=75665,SessionDetails[User1Id]=2),1,
IF(AND(SessionDetails[ReferredById]=75665,SessionDetails[User1Id]=3),1,
(IF(AND(SessionDetails[ReferredById]=75665,SessionDetails[User1Id]=4),1,0))))
I want all the UsersId1 to give back a 1 if the column ReferredByID = 75665,
So IF(referredbyid = 75665 && userid = 1, or = 2, or = 3, or = 4,) 1 , 0
But i think this could be made so much easier and cleaner, my powerbi has trouble using it.
Thanks in advance
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You could try this- Create a new column as follows
Formula = if(Table[Referred by] = 75665 && Table[User id]=1, 1, 0)
I got this output:
mm i dont think i was clear enough.
I want all the UsersId1 to give back a 1 if the column ReferredByID = 75665,
So IF(referredbyid = 75665 && userid = 1, or = 2, or = 3, or = 4,) 1 , 0
Something like that
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