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Hi - I am trying to get the result in "Case" Column.
Amount | Rating | Case |
1000 | 1 | 1 |
1000 | 2 | 1 |
1000 | 3 | 1 |
1000 | 4 | 2 |
1000 | 5 | 2 |
1000 | 3 | 2 |
I have tried this:
Switch Column =
SWITCH(
TRUE(),
[Amount] = 1000 && [Rating] in {"1","2","3"}, "Case 1",
[Amount] = 1000 && [Rating] in {"4","5","3"}, "Case 2"
)
But (obviously) Rating with 3 gets swept up in Case 1, and never makes it to Case 2.
I've also tried with || but same result.
Could anyone suggest the right combination of and/or in this statement?
Many thanks
OK, I think my logic is flawed here. Because logically, there is no way to tell the difference from the rating 3 which belongs to (1,2,3) and (4,5,3).
Thanks for having a look.
Back to the drawing board!
@LinLinB , In such case it can only be one ,
so change position
SWITCH(
TRUE(),
[Amount] = 1000 && [Rating] in {"4","5","3"}, "Case 2",
[Amount] = 1000 && [Rating] in {"1","2","3"}, "Case 1"
)
Thanks for your response.
Unfortunately, that doesn't work because Rating "3" gets allocated only to Case 1 or Case 2.
Case 1 is on the basis of there being all 3 Ratings true (1-2-3), and Case must have (4-5-3).
At the moment the code just chooses Amount and Rating 1, Amount and Rating 2, Amount and Rating 3 etc.
What would the code for this be?
Thanks
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