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Hi
I am trying to compare two date columns to see if one is greater than the other. The formula I am trying to use is:
=IF([Training record completed date]>[training record Due Date], "Yes", "No")
The error message I get it Expression.Error. The name 'IF' wasn't recognised. Make sure it's spelled correctly.
I have no clue as to why it isn't working. Please can anyone offer me a solution?
Thanks
Nikki
Solved! Go to Solution.
The IF function is different in Power Query. Try this:
if [Training record completed date] > [training record Due Date] then "Yes" else "No"
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That worked thank you so much!
The IF function is different in Power Query. Try this:
if [Training record completed date] > [training record Due Date] then "Yes" else "No"
Proud to be a Super User!
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