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Using Number.RoundUp the calculation below will transform:
2.4 into 3
2.6 into 3
2.75 into 3
I would like to manage the result of the function Number.RoundUp to get it works only between a specific range instructed by me. For example in case the result of calculation is >= 2.75 then Number.RoundUp should come out 3. If not, the value should be left as it is
#"Added Conditional Column6" = Table.AddColumn(#"Changed Type11", "Fcst3Y_At_EOFY", each if [Seniority] < 3 and ([Seniority] + [SnrtyAt_EOFY]) <= 3 then Number.RoundUp(([Seniority] + [SnrtyAt_EOFY])) else null),
Thanks
gpiero
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Hi @gpiero ,
Based on my research, this function will returns the larger integer, if you want to control your data, I suggest you use if function:
= Table.AddColumn(#"Changed Type", "Custom", each if [Date]>=2.75 then Number.RoundUp([Date]) else [Date])
Result:
Regards,
Daniel He
Hi @gpiero ,
Based on my research, this function will returns the larger integer, if you want to control your data, I suggest you use if function:
= Table.AddColumn(#"Changed Type", "Custom", each if [Date]>=2.75 then Number.RoundUp([Date]) else [Date])
Result:
Regards,
Daniel He
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