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ToddMate
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How can I use an OR function

 

Hi,
 
As a newbie the most simple thing is tripping me up.
 
Can you please advise how to add an OR into this statment.  It works perfectly up to the "X".
 
Measure = CALCULATE(sum(SIOs[EventValue]), FILTER(SIOs,[Month Ending]<MAX(SIOs[Month Ending])),FILTER(SIOs,[Product] = "X" OR "Y"))
 
I have tried || and nothing seems to work. 
 
Thanks in advance.
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Zubair_Muhammad
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jsh121988
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Microsoft Employee

I'd like to add that you need to specify the column again in an OR statement.

[Product] = "X" || [Product] ="Y" instead of [Product] = "X" || "Y".

'IN' works in the solution because it's a single column.

Zubair_Muhammad
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Community Champion

@ToddMate 

 

You can use IN operator

 

[Product] IN {"X" , "Y"}

Brilliant ... Thank you so much .. i tried this but used ( instead of { ... 

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