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I have a table with the following columns
CaseNumber Elect Gas Sewer Trash Water
Elect, Gas, Sewer, Trash, and Water; they all have 0 as the default value. Each CaseNumber has these 5 fields.
Example:
CaseNumber Elect Gas Sewer Trash Water
12345 S T A 0 S
12346 S T A S S
I want a formula that returns a column (UtilityStatus) if the following conditions are met:
Pseudocode:
If(Elect,Gas, Sewer, Trash & Water are all diff from 0, Complete, Partial)
Therefore, following examples above, this is the result I shoul get.
CaseNumber Elect Gas Sewer Trash Water UtilityStatus
12345 S T A 0 S Partial
12346 S T A S S Complete
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @Anonymous ,
How about this:
Here the DAX for the calculated coumn =
UtilityStatus = SWITCH ( TRUE(), Table[Elect] = "0", "Partial", Table[Gas] = "0", "Partial", Table[Sewer] = "0", "Partial", Table[Trash] = "0", "Partial", Table[Water] = "0", "Partial", "Complete" )
My first question was, what you wanna return if all columns are 0, but that might not even happen in your data. So, I was just stubbornly following your requirement 🙂
Let me know if this helps 🙂
/Tom
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Hi @Anonymous ,
How about this:
Here the DAX for the calculated coumn =
UtilityStatus = SWITCH ( TRUE(), Table[Elect] = "0", "Partial", Table[Gas] = "0", "Partial", Table[Sewer] = "0", "Partial", Table[Trash] = "0", "Partial", Table[Water] = "0", "Partial", "Complete" )
My first question was, what you wanna return if all columns are 0, but that might not even happen in your data. So, I was just stubbornly following your requirement 🙂
Let me know if this helps 🙂
/Tom
https://www.tackytech.blog/
https://www.instagram.com/tackytechtom/
Did I answer your question❓➡️ Please, mark my post as a solution ✔️ |
Also happily accepting Kudos 🙂 |
Feel free to connect with me on LinkedIn! |
#proudtobeasuperuser |
This worked perfectly.
Answering your question: if all my columns are 0, I want "Partial", which of course happens with your formula. Thank you!
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