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Hello everybody,
im looking for a measure that can do the following.
If column A contains 0 and Column B contains 1 then show me the cost that is stored in Column C.
i tried filters but that didnt give me the right outcome. Can somebody help me with this.
Kind regard,
Charaf
Solved! Go to Solution.
calculated column= if(Table[A] = 0 && Table[B] = 1;Table[C]; blank())
measure = calculate(sum(table[c];Table[A] = 0,Table[B] = 1))
You didn't specifiy what your measure should do if just A is 0 or just B is 1.
Nor did you specify what it should do if the condition is false. This should work though:
measure = if(Table[A] = 0 && Table[B] = 1;Table[C]; Table[A])
it most show the cost that is in another column. if it not match the value, dont show the cost.
@Anonymous thanks for your helping hand.
calculated column= if(Table[A] = 0 && Table[B] = 1;Table[C]; blank())
measure = calculate(sum(table[c];Table[A] = 0,Table[B] = 1))
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