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Hi everyone,
Can someone help me come up with a formula to give a categorised value for between numbers.
Rating Ranges: 1-5, 6-10, 11-15, 16-20, 21-25
Categories: Insignificant, Minimal, Moderate, Significant, Extreme
Im hoping to come up with something like IF [Rating] between(1,5) then "Insignificant" etc
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That formula is to be done in the Designer and not in Power Query.
If you want it done in Power Query (which has a different syntax and is a separate language) try this.
let
VAL = [Inherent Risk Rating]
in
if
VAL <= 5 then "Insignificant" else if
VAL <= 10 then "Minimal" else if
VAL <= 15 then "Moderate" else if
VAL <= 20 then "Significant" else if
VAL <= 25 then "Extreme" else
null
Sample PBIX for your reference - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1vjiQ_7xdMf5LupiLWCzu-GvGy7rm2qzF/view?usp=sharing
Sorry I'm not sure I've given you enought context. This formula is to look at another column, "Inherent Risk Rating" that is currently a numerical value which I want to group into the categories mentioned above. What I'm trying to do is add a custon column in power query that takes the Inherent Risk Rating and it groups it depending on what range it is in.
Can you please mark the correct reply as the solution?
Hi @Anonymous ,
That happens when you're comparing a number against a text (or vice versa( or using < operator against a text. What formula did you input? Have you checked on the PBIX in my other comment?
Sorry I'm not sure I've given you enought context. This formula is to look at another column, "Inherent Risk Rating" that is currently a numerical value which I want to group into the categories mentioned above. What I'm trying to do is add a custon column in power query that takes the Inherent Risk Rating and it groups it depending on what range it is in.
Please see my other reply.
Hi @Anonymous ,
Try this as a calculated column:
Category =
VAR __VAL = 'Table'[Value]
RETURN
SWITCH (
TRUE (),
__VAL <= 5, "Insignificant",
__VAL <= 10, "Minimal",
__VAL <= 15, "Moderate",
__VAL <= 20, "Significant",
__VAL <= 25, "Extreme",
BLANK ()
)
That formula is to be done in the Designer and not in Power Query.
If you want it done in Power Query (which has a different syntax and is a separate language) try this.
let
VAL = [Inherent Risk Rating]
in
if
VAL <= 5 then "Insignificant" else if
VAL <= 10 then "Minimal" else if
VAL <= 15 then "Moderate" else if
VAL <= 20 then "Significant" else if
VAL <= 25 then "Extreme" else
null
Sample PBIX for your reference - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1vjiQ_7xdMf5LupiLWCzu-GvGy7rm2qzF/view?usp=sharing
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