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Hi! I am trying to evaluate eligibility based on the value of several combinations in each record. I think I will have to use nested SWITCH functions, but I can't even get past the first one. When I do this in Excel, I use filtering and multiple columns to evaluate eligibility.
Here's one case:
If the membership type is REG A, then they are eligible if:
The other cases are similar with different age and service requirements.
Column = SWITCH(TRUE()
[Membership Type] = "REG",
[Age] >= 70, "Eligible",
[Total Years Service] >=30, "Eligible",
[Age] >50 && [Total Years Service] > 10, "Eligible",
"Not")
Am I on the right track? Thank you in advance for your help!
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @sjinsd,
By my test with your dax expression, I get an error, do you have errors when you use the formula?
I suggest you could add IF function to determin the type of membership at first. You could have a reference of the formula below.
Column =
IF (
'Table1'[menbership] = "Type",
SWITCH (
TRUE (),
[Age] >= 70, "Eligible",
[Service] >= 30, "Eligible",
[Age] > 50
&& [Service] > 10, "Eligible",
"Not"
),
"NOt"
)
The result is below.
You could modify the formula above according to your requirement.
Best Regards,
Cherry
Help with trying to create a column that assigns a value based on following Table. Getting DAX error. If I reference AI table and location is x then value is value.
AI Table Quest New Ideal Column
AI Record Location Weight Value
Weight = SWITCH ( TRUE(),
'AI'[quest] = "California", 6,
'AI'[quest] = "Nebraska", 3,
'AI'[quest] = "Florida", 10,
'AI'[quest] = "Texas", 8,
'AI'[quest] = "Georgia",3,
'AI'[quest] = "Newyork", 10,
'AI'[quest] = "Maryland", 4,
'AI'[quest] = "Ohio", 8,
'AI'[quest] = "Alabama", 10,
)
Hi @sjinsd,
By my test with your dax expression, I get an error, do you have errors when you use the formula?
I suggest you could add IF function to determin the type of membership at first. You could have a reference of the formula below.
Column =
IF (
'Table1'[menbership] = "Type",
SWITCH (
TRUE (),
[Age] >= 70, "Eligible",
[Service] >= 30, "Eligible",
[Age] > 50
&& [Service] > 10, "Eligible",
"Not"
),
"NOt"
)
The result is below.
You could modify the formula above according to your requirement.
Best Regards,
Cherry
Thank you Cherry! This works! ![]()
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