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Hello - I need to create a data validation check column as below
So, If any of the cells are missing the information then the result should return missing information else ok.
Solved! Go to Solution.
You can do it as a conditional column in Power Query
or write a DAX measure like this ...
SWITCH(TRUE(),
SELECTEDVALUE(Table(Clientname) = BLANK(), "Missing Infomation",
SELECTEDVALUE(Table(Type)) = BLANK(), "Missing Infomation",
SELECTEDVALUE(Table(Name)) = BLANK(), "Missing Infomation",
SELECTEDVALUE(Table(Email)) = BLANK(), "Missing Infomation",
SELECTEDVALUE(Table(Phone)) = BLANK(), "Missing Infomation",
"OK"
)
Please click the thumbs up and Accept As Solution. Thank you 😀
You can do it as a conditional column in Power Query
or write a DAX measure like this ...
SWITCH(TRUE(),
SELECTEDVALUE(Table(Clientname) = BLANK(), "Missing Infomation",
SELECTEDVALUE(Table(Type)) = BLANK(), "Missing Infomation",
SELECTEDVALUE(Table(Name)) = BLANK(), "Missing Infomation",
SELECTEDVALUE(Table(Email)) = BLANK(), "Missing Infomation",
SELECTEDVALUE(Table(Phone)) = BLANK(), "Missing Infomation",
"OK"
)
Please click the thumbs up and Accept As Solution. Thank you 😀
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