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Hello,
I'm trying to flag items in our app tracker list as at risk based on timeline and status and could use some guidance. I am new to Powerbi.
I have a list of items along with Status column and a Start Date column. I want to flag items as at risk if they are not "complete" ("in progress" or "not started") and are past their start date. I would also like to flag items as as at risk if they blank start date, but not those which are complete.
Below is what I have so far but that does not exclude the completed items that have no date:
Solved! Go to Solution.
After re-reading, I guess all that have a status of Complete are not a risk.
At Risk Decom date (y/n) 2 =
IF(
'CMI Application Tracker'[Decom Status] <> "Complete"
&& OR(
'CMI Application Tracker'[On-Prem Decom Date] < TODAY(),
'CMI Application Tracker'[On-Prem Decom Date] = BLANK() ),
"Yes",
"No"
)
Hi @AlGrant
I'm not quite sure if I understand completely.
Maybe try a calculated column like this:
At Risk Decom date (y/n) =
IF(
('CMI Application Tracker'[Decom Status] <> "Complete"
&& 'CMI Application Tracker'[On-Prem Decom Date] < TODAY()
)
||
('CMI Application Tracker'[Decom Status] = "Complete"
&& 'CMI Application Tracker'[On-Prem Decom Date] = BLANK()
),
"Yes",
"No"
)
Let me know if that helps.
Hi, thanks for the help, unfortunately that still flags items as at risk that are complete but have blank on-prem decom dates
After re-reading, I guess all that have a status of Complete are not a risk.
At Risk Decom date (y/n) 2 =
IF(
'CMI Application Tracker'[Decom Status] <> "Complete"
&& OR(
'CMI Application Tracker'[On-Prem Decom Date] < TODAY(),
'CMI Application Tracker'[On-Prem Decom Date] = BLANK() ),
"Yes",
"No"
)
Thank you!
If I change it to <> BLANK(), then the results don't match your 3rd column (which I thought was the expected result.)
pbix: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1FuN_LCenyMu27R5vD7RTnYlKUMzaIyqc/view?usp=share_link
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