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erhan_79
Post Prodigy
Post Prodigy

IF Formula Support

Hi There ;

 

i need you kind support 

 

i have 4 columns as below , "Order Value " , Invoice Value" , "Order No", Invice No" named

 

İ want to create a new column as named "Statu" which one marked with yellow .New column's rules will be like that 

  • When  Order Value and Invoice Value is not blank 
    • Check Order no and Invoice no , if one of Order no or Invoice no is blank statu will be "opened " , if both of them is not blank statu will be " closed"
  • When  Order Value is not blank  but Invoice Value is blank  :
    • Check only Order no, if  Order no is blank statu will be "opened " , if  it is not blank   statu will be " closed"
  • When  Order Value is blank  but Invoice Value is not blank  :
    • Check only Invoice no, if  Invoice no is blank statu will be "opened " , if  it is not blank   statu will be " closed"

You can see an example table as below i wat to create like that : 

 

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AlexisOlson
Super User
Super User

I'd recommend using SWITCH instead of IF.

 

Statu =
VAR ValO = ISBLANK ( Table1[Order Value] )
VAR ValI = ISBLANK ( Table1[Invoice Value] )
VAR NoO = ISBLANK ( Table1[Order No] )
VAR NoI = ISBLANK ( Table1[Invoice No] )
RETURN
    SWITCH (
        TRUE (),
        NOT ValO && NOT ValI && (   NoO ||     NoI ), "Opened",
        NOT ValO && NOT ValI && NOT NoO && NOT NoI,   "Closed",
        NOT ValO &&     ValI &&     NoO,              "Opened",
        NOT ValO &&     ValI && NOT NoO,              "Closed",
            ValO && NOT ValI &&     NoI,              "Opened",
            ValO && NOT ValI && NOT NoI,              "Closed"
    )

 

 

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parry2k
Super User
Super User

@AlexisOlson one correction:

 

 

VAR NoI = ISBLANK ( Table1[Invoice No] ) //instead of order number it will be invoice number

 

 

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Thank you. I will correct it.

@AlexisOlson  we need to change something in the formula  ? 

No, I already corrected it.

AlexisOlson
Super User
Super User

I'd recommend using SWITCH instead of IF.

 

Statu =
VAR ValO = ISBLANK ( Table1[Order Value] )
VAR ValI = ISBLANK ( Table1[Invoice Value] )
VAR NoO = ISBLANK ( Table1[Order No] )
VAR NoI = ISBLANK ( Table1[Invoice No] )
RETURN
    SWITCH (
        TRUE (),
        NOT ValO && NOT ValI && (   NoO ||     NoI ), "Opened",
        NOT ValO && NOT ValI && NOT NoO && NOT NoI,   "Closed",
        NOT ValO &&     ValI &&     NoO,              "Opened",
        NOT ValO &&     ValI && NOT NoO,              "Closed",
            ValO && NOT ValI &&     NoI,              "Opened",
            ValO && NOT ValI && NOT NoI,              "Closed"
    )

 

 

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