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bnisbet
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IF Statement Custom Column

Hey,

 

Trying to create a Custom Column for an IF Calculation, but I keep getting an Error?

 

Finanical Year = IF ( MONTH (Opportunity[ActualCloseDate]) <4, "0", "1") + Year(Opportunity[ActualCloseDate])

 

Thanks!   

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Sean
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Community Champion

@bnisbet

What kind of error are you getting?

There's nothing wrong with this DAX formula (it should work with or without the quotes "0", "1" or 0, 1)

 

Financial Year = IF ( MONTH ( 'Calendar'[Date] ) < 4, "0", "1" ) + YEAR('Calendar'[Date])

Are you maybe doing this in the Query Editor by any chance? There the syntax is different

https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/mt296606.aspx

 

Financial Year = (if Date.Month([Date]) < 4 then 0 else 1) + Date.Year([Date])

Hope this helps.

Good Luck! Smiley Happy

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pszczolka1984
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Hi Guys,

 

I am trying to add a column that will contain if statment in query editor: if column Name contains a word "FALSE" than show me "False" if not show "n/a". At the minute I am getting a token literal error even if I only type =if.

I would be grateful for your help.

Sean
Community Champion
Community Champion

@bnisbet

What kind of error are you getting?

There's nothing wrong with this DAX formula (it should work with or without the quotes "0", "1" or 0, 1)

 

Financial Year = IF ( MONTH ( 'Calendar'[Date] ) < 4, "0", "1" ) + YEAR('Calendar'[Date])

Are you maybe doing this in the Query Editor by any chance? There the syntax is different

https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/mt296606.aspx

 

Financial Year = (if Date.Month([Date]) < 4 then 0 else 1) + Date.Year([Date])

Hope this helps.

Good Luck! Smiley Happy

bnisbet
Frequent Visitor

@Sean

 

Yeah was trying to do it in Query Editor - Thanks for the link!

Much Appericated!!!

 

In the Query Editor - how would I apply a check to only run the IF, if the column contained data?

Sean
Community Champion
Community Champion

@bnisbet

 

I'm not sure if this is what you're looking for...

 

Financial Year = if [Date] = null then null else (if Date.Month([Date]) < 4 then 0 else 1) + Date.Year([Date])

Good Luck! Smiley Happy

 

Otherwise I suspect @MarcelBeug may have something to say! Smiley Happy

MarcelBeug
Community Champion
Community Champion

Thanks @Sean

 

This would be an alternative:

Date.Year(Date.AddMonths([Date],9))

 

 

No need to test for null, if [Date] is null then the result will be null.

Specializing in Power Query Formula Language (M)
bnisbet
Frequent Visitor

Works perfect thank you!

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