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Hello Community,
I am trying to categorize the sales by using IF formula
here is the DAX code ;
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Are you writing a calculation column or measure expression? What you've written would work in a column, but should return an error as a measure. Your pic looks like a table visual, so you would need to write a measure differently. Two suggestions:
1. Write it using the SWITCH(TRUE(), ... approach. See this article - https://powerpivotpro.com/2015/03/the-diabolical-genius-of-switch-true/ . It's a better/easier way to write nested IFs.
2. First calculate your result as a variable, then use it in SWITCH()
NewMeasure = var totalsales = SUM(Orders[Sales])
return SWITCH(TRUE(), totalsales < 100, "Low", totalsales < 1000, "Medium", "High")
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Regards,
Pat
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Hi @Anonymous ,
You can try this measure.
Total Sales = Sum(Order[Sales])
Sales Category =
SWITCH (
TRUE (),
[Total Sales] < 100, "Low",
[Total Sales] >= 100
&& [Total Sales] < 1000, "Medium",
"High"
)
Regards,
Harsh Nathani
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Are you writing a calculation column or measure expression? What you've written would work in a column, but should return an error as a measure. Your pic looks like a table visual, so you would need to write a measure differently. Two suggestions:
1. Write it using the SWITCH(TRUE(), ... approach. See this article - https://powerpivotpro.com/2015/03/the-diabolical-genius-of-switch-true/ . It's a better/easier way to write nested IFs.
2. First calculate your result as a variable, then use it in SWITCH()
NewMeasure = var totalsales = SUM(Orders[Sales])
return SWITCH(TRUE(), totalsales < 100, "Low", totalsales < 1000, "Medium", "High")
If this solution works for you, please mark it as the solution. Kudos are appreciated too. Please let me know if not.
Regards,
Pat
To learn more about Power BI, follow me on Twitter or subscribe on YouTube.
I wrote it as a new column. Thank you @mahoneypat the switch measure is working perfectly.
What I don't understand is why the nested if calculated column does not work properly. Did I miss something?
Thank you